It’s time for tractor and vintage vehicle enthusiasts to frequent a fantastic flagship event this February.

Now in its 17th year, the Spring Tractor World and Classic Commercial Show is the biggest and longest-established of its kind.

It's taking place on February 23 and 24 at the Three Counties showground at Malvern.

The show is celebrating a whole host of very special themes, plus new hands-on restoration services.

With more than 100 traders already booked, the show will fill all three large exhibition halls plus a massive link marquee. The event is 90% indoors and it is to celebrate “The tractor and plough through the ages”, with hundreds of exhibits from Veteran and Vintage to classics and the latest new models.

There’s plenty of opportunities to chat and swap tips at the 25 regional and national club stands, many proudly marking their own anniversaries.

These include Porsche tractors, Standard N and County, plus 70 years of International Harvester tractor production at Doncaster, 80 years of David Brown, and 90 years of the Fordson N, and two of the biggest names in four-wheel drive conversions: 90 years of County Commercial Cars and 100 years of Roadless Traction.

New for 2019 is an extended hands on restoration area with specialist products and services including an on-site shot blaster.

Anyone with parts that they wish to have shot blasted can leave them at the company’s stand in the Avon Hall and enjoy the show while the blasters work their magic.

Keen shoppers can browse specialist trade stands, parts suppliers, model and toy retailers for restoration products, tools and garage equipment, paints and thinners, dynamos, starters, clutches, brakes, tyres, fuel pumps, bulbs, cab parts, number plates, workwear, country clothing, books and gifts.

There’s the added draw of Saturday’s famous auction, hosted by specialists H.J Pugh and Co., with an expected 2,000 lots.

Bargain-hunters get even more to plough through on Sunday with the Vintage Sort-out & ‘Agrijumble’ Spares day.

Not just for agricultural aficionados, there’s plenty of brand new tractors, classic commercials, lorries and trucks, even miniature steam engines, stationary engines and model displays. There’s a wide range of horticultural and gardening equipment, including classic and modern ride-on mowers.

Also returning is the Spring Classic Commercial & Van Show with truck displays and prizes on both days. Sunday hosts the Classic Commercial drive in day; no need to book, just drive in!

Organiser Mark Woodward said: “This is always a huge event to kick off the year, and with so many special themes, and the fantastic extended restoration product area, this year is bigger than ever.”

For more information, go to tractorworldshows.co.uk or facebook.com/Tractor-World-Show