This is the first picture of a young man who died in a horror crash just weeks after he fulfilled one of his lifelong dreams.
Harry Isaacs' devastated family has paid tribute to him, describing him as a "much-loved" and "angel" son.
The 20-year-old farmer died in a collision that involved a small International Harvester tipper tractor near the Somerset and Dorset border at about 6.40pm on July 21.
Harry was pronounced dead at the scene in Mosterton, Dorset, SomersetLive reports.
His heartbroken family said in a statement that he had only just recently fulfilled a lifelong dream of having his own piece of land and his tractor.
The family said: “We as Harry's family have suffered a great loss and words can't describe the pain we are feeling.

"Harry is a much-loved son, brother, grandson, and nephew. His smile always lit up any room and his energy was infectious.
“Harry had much love for working in his local farming community and had great passion for the animals he cared for.
"In Harry's last months he fulfilled a lifelong dream to have a piece of land, his tractor, and his beloved pony Coco.
“Harry has many friends from Beaminster, Bridport and Sherborne who have truly shown their love and friendship for him during this sad time.
"His family has been deeply touched by all the kind messages and tributes dedicated to Harry, which has given much comfort.
“We would like to give all our gratitude and thanks to everybody.
"Harry Isaacs - a life taken too soon, sleep well our angel.”
Dorset Police said the family is being supported by officers.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation.