Doddie Weir tartan tractor visits Royal Welsh Show to raise funds for MND

A New Holland T4.75 has been wrapped in the tartan colours synonymous with the former Scottish rugby union player and farmer Doddie Weir to raise funds for his charity

Chris Brayford
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A tractor decorated in Doddie Weir tartan will be visiting the Royal Welsh Show this week to raise funds for MND
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A tractor decorated in Doddie Weir tartan will be visiting the Royal Welsh Show this week to raise funds for MND

A tractor decorated in the tartan colours of rugby union legend Doddie Weir has stopped by at The Royal Welsh show this week to raise funds for motor neurone disease (MND). Scottish agricultural businesses...

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