Families flocked to watch masses of farmers drive their argricultural vehicles from Tangier Farm, Bishops Waltham.
The route included stops in Bishops Waltham Sqaure, Southwick, Wickham, Newton, Hambledon, Denmead and Droxford.
Onlookers. South East Hampshire Young Farmers raising money for the RNLI on their tractor run, in Wickham Square Picture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 211023-30)
Participants were asked to pay £15 per tractor and all of the money raised through the event will go towards supporting Portsmouth Lifeboat Station.
South East Hampshire Young Farmers raising money for the RNLI on their tractor run, in Wickham Square Picture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 211023-32)
South East Hampshire Young Farmers raising money for the RNLI on their tractor run, in Wickham Square Picture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 211023-25)
Onlookers. South East Hampshire Young Farmers raising money for the RNLI on their tractor run, in Wickham Square Picture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 211023-29)
South East Hampshire Young Farmers raising money for the RNLI on their tractor run, in Wickham Square Picture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 211023-22)
Onlookers, Luca Goulding, 3, Rhiannon Smith ad her son, William, 1. South East Hampshire Young Farmers raising money for the RNLI on their tractor run, in Wickham Square Picture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 211023-28)
South East Hampshire Young Farmers raising money for the RNLI on their tractor run, in Wickham Square Picture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 211023-21)
Onlookers. South East Hampshire Young Farmers raising money for the RNLI on their tractor run, in Wickham Square Picture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 211023-26)
South East Hampshire Young Farmers raising money for the RNLI on their tractor run, in Wickham Square Picture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 211023-24)
Onlookers. South East Hampshire Young Farmers raising money for the RNLI on their tractor run, in Wickham Square Picture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 211023-27)
South East Hampshire Young Farmers raising money for the RNLI on their tractor run, in Wickham Square Picture: Chris Moorhouse (jpns 211023-19)
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