Lancashire-based engineering company Bradleys Group is finding its niche in bespoke builds with a continued demand from customers requiring high-specification trailers to meet the diverse demands of agriculture and allied industries.
As many manufacturers have left the pickup market altogether, Ford has remained front and centre with the launch of its new-generation Ranger single and double cab models. Toby Whatley reports.
The Tarraco is Seats first step into a large SUV, and is offered in the UK only in a seven-seat guise.
Where tight buildings and yards are concerned, pivot steers may seem the obvious choice, with Weidemann a familiar name for those users.
In search of better visibility from the cab, one Yorkshire farmer has gone from a rigid chassis handler to a pivot-steer machine, choosing a German-built Schaffer model over more traditional choices.
When does a small-wheeled loader outperform a telehandler? Jane Carley meets a farmer who reckons it is horses for courses
Representing the smallest ag-spec telehandler the firm has ever produced, we try out the latest compact machine from Manitou.
Complementing its bigger brothers, we try out Can-Ams latest addition to its six-wheel ATV family, the Outlander 6x6 450T.
Featuring a new 10-speed automatic gearbox, a down-sized engine and new styling, Ford has been busy with its latest generation Ranger pick-up.
Having been absent in the tracked tractor market for a number of years now, Claas has launched a half-track variant of its Axion series.