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PICTURE OF THE WEEK
Up, up and away . . .

AT the New Forest Show this week, the major issue for standholders was getting a good mobile signal.

But if your product line-up includes a range of ladders, then problem solved . . .



Which is why on the Carters of Swanwick stand, md David Jacobs (left) and Paul Tanner (nee Winchester Garden Machinery), found themselves going up in the world just so they could keep in touch with the outside world.

The three day show, held at New Park, Brockenhurst attracts almost 100,000 visitors and was well supported by local farm and garden machinery dealers including New Forest Farm Machinery, C& O Tractors, T H White, Longham Mowers, Carters of Swanwick, Drews of Dinton, Christchurch Powr Tools and others.

Scenes from the show

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Robot mowers attracted on the Longham Mowers stand, but ...
Robot mowers attracted on the Longham Mowers stand, but ...

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