It was autumn on the farm and some wild ducks had stopped off on their journey south. Unfortunately, Whack and Bach didn't take too kindly to the visitors. Meanwhile, Fi and Dusty took off to enjoy an air show.
Buzz sets out to solve a farmyard mystery involving spinning animals. Meanwhile, poor old Tom has engine ache.
It was springtime and lots of new animals were being born. Matt paints a chair for Fi and then goes looking for anything else to paint while Tom cares for a mystery egg.
Fi is off to the farmers dance so Tom and Buzz need to get the carrots picked for her. Trouble is, the carrots are tricky to pick and Fi's dance partner hasn't got much rhythm!
Everyone is working hard on the harvest. Everyone except the sheep who seem determined to bring some chaos to Tom's day!
Everyone except Rora is soon singing Wheezy's wonderful songs. Rora just wants to have a nice quiet place to sleep but eventually realises that the barn isn't so bad after all.
Tom gets a puncture on the way to the market, and Buzz and Rora teach Wheezy just how powerful imagination can be.
Rev just wants to be a hero, but when pride gets the better of him, he goes the wrong way about it. After some help from Tom, forgetful Matt gets some help from Rev proving that he is a hero after all.
Moving the sheep into another field proves harder than it seems and all the vehicles have a go at flying. All except Wheezy, he needs a little help from all of his friends.
A hole in the barn roof causes problems on a rainy day when Rora must overcome her fear of getting wet and bring in the hay for the winter.
Wheezy finds somewhere quiet to pass his time, but the gang are just too noisy and won?t let him relax.
There are plenty of newly born animals on the farm and Fi decides it is time for a spring clean. Unfortunately for Fi, Matt has an affinity for the junk on Springhill Farm is having trouble letting some of it go.
Rora tells the gang that monsters don?t exist and that motorbikes aren?t scared of anything. But everyone is scared of something?
Buzz becomes convinced that he is just too small. But sometimes being the smallest means that you are the only one that can save the day.
Tom and his friends discover that Fi is getting a new vehicle. What can it be - and will Fi still need them?
Farmer Fi has promised everyone a special treat if they finish all their farm work. Rev wants to be the first to get his treat - until he finds out what it is.
Farmhand Matt is stranded on the roof and Mo the cow is stuck in a tree. What a strange day on Springhill Farm.
It's a day for fun and games on the farm but when Rev gets stuck, it's time to find Tractor Tom.
Oh-Oh! The sheep are playing an important football match and Tom has rolled over their ball. Tom needs to find a new football - fast!
Buzz loves working with Tractor Tom on Springhill Farm, but Buzz's help isn't always very helpful.
Tractor Tom is a British computer-animated children's TV programme, produced by the Contender Entertainment Group and Hibbert Ralph Entertainment. Two series were produced, consisting of 26 eleven-minute episodes each, which was aired between 9 February 2002 and 2004 respectively. It was the first program produced by home media distributor Contender, who later went on to produce the worldwide hit Peppa Pig. 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. Set on the idyllic Springhill Farm, brave and resourceful Tractor Tom and his human, animal and vehicle friends have fun and adventures at both work and play. The first series featured Liza Tarbuck and James Nesbitt as Farmer Fi and Matt respecitively, but the vehicles only communicated through engine sounds.