Tip your hat and say hello to the greatest little tractor in the land!– From the title song
I used to think I looked flash. Now I'm worried Murray will think he needs a newer model.– Beaut the Ute (Jason Hoyte), in episode three
Come on, we have to go outside so you can do wee wees ...– Slo Mo the mobility scooter to the chicken, in episode 11
Look at the time! I've got to go and uh, um, uh...check the sheep!– Beaut the Ute (Jason Hoyte), in episode six
Good morning sheep!– Massey, in episode ten
We’ve tried to be true to farming life, while giving urban children an idea of the life that exists outside New Zealand’s cities. We’ve also tried to increase their awareness of our amazing environment and the importance of respecting it.– Jim Mora, who created the show with Brent Chambers
We don’t want to preach at children, but underpinning all the episodes are values — hard work, pluck, determination, kindness, generosity. If the world was like Ferguson Farm we would have no problems at all. Mind you, Beaut th’ Ute is a problem — he loves looking at himself in the mirror, he’s vain and insecure. So we don’t totally ignore the real world!– Jim Mora, who created the show with Brent Chambers
It'll be low tide in another 12 hours. You'll be able to get out then. In the meantime you could do some fishing!– Massey Ferguson, to the rude four wheel drive who is stuck in the sand, in episode 12
No good comes of going to get fixed. They find things wrong with you, and next thing you know you start living in a shed all the time like me.– Rusty (Jason Hoyte), in episode eight
Well done, it's that 'tractor factor' again.– Max, in episode five
Nobody could ever remember having seen Rusty outside before...– Narrator Jim Mora, in episode two
Max if a stone's yellow, could it be gold?– Massey asks a question of Max the Tractor, in episode nine
Mmmorning Mmmassey.– A sheep, in episode ten
he characters themselves. Each one has their own recognisable traits that help to drive the storylines along — from Mrs Milk's motherly nature, to Beaut's vanity, to Rusty's grumpiness, no character is left by the wayside for long. And they're all brought to life just wonderfully by the small yet versatile voice cast: Jim Mora, Jason Hoyt and Jackie Clarke. . . . The visuals of this show was another aspect that grabbed my attention — a seamless blend of CGI and 2D Animation...– British animation fan Chris Signore reviews the show, on his website Signore Studios, 14 August 2015
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