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He is Tom's best friend and seems to tell Wheezy to challenge Roly to a race in a field in "Two Harvesters". He also liked to get into trouble with Snicker the foal in the first series, and arguably Tom's closest friend. Mo is the only cow on the farm and hence sometimes gets lonely but otherwise an ordinary cow character. Dusty was introduced early in the second series as a yellow and orange aeroplane and is energetic and friendly. Matt is unhappy when the Sports Day gets cancelled, but Tractor Tom decides to let him hold it at the farm instead.

It is unknown if the rabbit that appeared in the first season to steal the animals' food is the same one that appeared in the second season, visiting Wheezy's "quiet place". Rory - Identical to Rora, but only appeared in the last episode of the first season "Rodeo", when hired by Matt. He was a bully towards Wheezy at first and Rev challenged him and Wheezy to a race with Dusty commentating. When Wheezy gets ill and Fi borrows a replacement harvester, he begins to feel useless and runs away. Matt lives in a small silver caravan down the road from the farm, and often helps with the work on the farm.

Wheezy is the farm's slow, old, and large yellow combine harvester who enjoys telling stories in the first series and likes to stay in the barn, which is the "home" of most of the vehicles. Snicker is Winnie's foal who likes to get into mischief with Buzz and his favourite food is sugar cubes, but also, like Winnie, loves carrots. The show originally aired on CITV in the UK, and also aired in other countries like New Zealand and Australia and in Canada, where it played on Kids' CBC over there. When Tom accidentally gets covered in flour, a lamb mistakes Tom for a sheep, and thinks he is the Mummy.

Riff is the farm's sheepdog who likes to associate with the other animals, and likes rounding them up like the sheep. Sales from DVDs of series one contributed to the Great Ormand Street Hospital Children's Charity (although this is stated on the DVD covers the reference has been removed from the official site), [1] [2] as "Tractor Tom, what would we do without you" was the slogan for the series.Nick lives near York with his wife and two children and, when he isn't drawing, he is out riding bikes and spending time with his family.

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