The 2025 Newark Vintage Tractor & Heritage Show held over the 8th & 9th of November within Newark Showground.
Sadly, the event organisers decision to charge exhibitors a camping fee since 2024 has without question “shattered” the stationary engine exhibit numbers, although it does seem to have recovered a little since last year.
Something else that was noticed this year was the lack of stationary engine exhibits inside in the exhibition halls, particularly on the club stands.
Hopefully over the next few years, the quality and quantity of the engine line up can be rebuilt back up to what it was in 2023.

Above – Jaeger open crank engine exhibited by Joshua Carnegie.

Above – Ruston Hornsby HR Diesel Engine exhibited by Jeff Hall.

Above – Another Ruston Hornsby Diesel, this trailer mounted example exhibited by R.Tomlinson.
Smaller engines were well supported, with a good selection of American engines on display including the lovely Rock Island engine belonging to Daniel Edwards.

Above – Rock Island open crank engine exhibited by Daniel Edwards.

Above – Root & Vandervort engine exhibited by Ricky Kemp.

Above – Associated Hired Hand engine exhibited by Michael Atkin.

Above – Fairbanks Headless exhibited by Pete Barker.

Above – Stuart Turner generating set, exhibited by Ricky Kemp.
Be sure to keep a close eye on our Events Guide for when the 2026 Newark Vintage Tractor & Heritage Show dates are announced.
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