Farmers to drive length of British coastline in JCB

Taron Lee and James Casswell with the JCB FastracImage source, Taron Lee / James Casswell
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Taron Lee and James Casswell with the JCB Fastrac

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A team of 14 farmers will drive a tractor around Britain’s coastline to raise awareness of mental health in the UK farming industry.

The farmers will set off in a JCB Fastrac, one of the fastest tractors on the market, from Cleethorpes seafront at 09:00 BST on Monday 10 June.

The tractor will head north to Inverness in an anticlockwise direction before returning to Lincolnshire.

The trip is expected to take nine days, and will finish at the Lincolnshire Show.

Taron Lee, the owner of the tractor, has organised the event with his friend, James Caswell.

Mr Lee lost his father in 2022. Mr Caswell suggested doing the drive around the coast as a way of shifting his focus on to something positive.

Mr Lee said: “We’re going to raise a lot of money for mental health charities and pass some positive vibes around. I think we all need that in this day and age.”

He said the JCB Fastrac could travel at a speed of 40mph (65kmh) and was more suited to driving on roads. Mr Lee added: “They are a really comfy tractor on the road, so that’s why we chose that vehicle.”

The team will be sharing the driving on the 4,690-mile (7,547km) trip, and will be at the county show on 19 June.

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