Starting from hosts S E Davis & Son Ltd in Astwood Bank, the tractors journeyed through the streets and villages to Broad Acres Fishery in Bromsgrove.
Supporters came out in full force to cheer on and watch the tractors drive through Astwood Bank, Hunt End, Enfield Road, Love Lyne, Callow Hill, Webheath, Bentley and Hanbury.
The event, which is organised by North Worcestershire Vintage Tractor and Engine Club, takes place every year on New Year’s Day.
The much-loved event helps raise money for Midlands Air Ambulance Charity with the group collecting on the day as well as hosting a Just Giving page.
In a post on social media after the event, North Worcestershire Vintage Tractor and Engine Club said: “Thank you to everyone that came out and gave us your Support in this inclement Weather.
“Over 50 tractors cruised around the back roads in the Worcestershire villages to the applause of well watchers cheers and donations for the West Midlands Air Ambulance Charity.”
A variety of vehicles were welcome to take part including new and modern and old and classic tractors as well as lorries and cars.
There were also refreshments available including tea, coffee and biscuits.
The Just Giving page has already totalled almost £200 with the final figure from the day yet to be confirmed.
Residents have since shared their reactions to the Tractor Run on social media with many praising the organisers and others describing the event as “wonderful”.
One resident said: “It was a great turnout again this year. I watched it all from my bedroom window.”
Another added: “What a sight. You guys are wonderful.”
To donate to the fundraiser visit www.justgiving.com/page/kerry-badger-1735751971790