Aftermarket Massey Ferguson Tractor Parts. The AllPartsStore carries a large selection of aftermarket replacement parts for Massey Ferguson Tractors, Compact Tractors, Combines, Industrial/Construction parts, and so much more. If a part on your Massey Ferguson equipment is broken, damaged, or missing and needs replacement, we carry a wide. Massey-Ferguson: 1953 to the present. Ferguson always preferred the engineering and marketing side of the tractor business and wanted to merge with a company who could handle production for him. So in 1953 Massey-Harris acquired Ferguson, becoming Massey-Ferguson. Our MF35X has a great pedigree. New Massey Ferguson 1735M Overview, New Bush Hog Issue, and Other Tractors Price Comparisons - YouTube I was so close to buying this tractor before i settled on my neighbors used John Deere that crapped the bed about 3 hours of mowing time after i bought it.
Massey Ferguson was created with the merger between Massey-Harris and the Ferguson companies in 1952. The separate brands were retained until 1958, when the lines were merged and renamed Massey-Ferguson. The name was a shortened version of 'Massey-Harris-Ferguson'; the amalgamation of North American company name 'Massey Harris' with 'Harry Ferguson Limited' of England.
Henry George 'Harry' Ferguson (4 November 1884 – 25 October 1960) was an Irish engineer and inventor who is noted for his role in the development of the modern agricultural tractor, for becoming the first Irishman to build and fly his own aeroplane, and for developing the first four-wheel drive Formula One car. Massey-Harris was already a merger between the Massey manufacturing company and A Harris & Son.
Following the merger all of the new tractors offered the three-point hitch and that was a major selling point originally designed by Ferguson. Conflicts after the merger caused problems for between the old rivals. The company continued to sell two lines; one under the Ferguson brand and the other under the Massey-Harris brand. There was even an entirely separate dealer network for the two brands. That produced confusion in both the dealers and the customers. It also produced conflict over future designs. In just under a year, Ferguson left the board in a dispute over the design of the Massey-Harris Model '50.' NeverthelessMassey Ferguson went on to become one the largest worldwide agricultural manufacturers.
Massey Ferguson developed a wide range of agricultural vehicles that are still in use today Restoring your Massey will require hard work to bring it back to its full glory. Although we can’t provide the elbow grease, Anglo can provide the parts to help you with your classic restoration project.
Launched in December 1957 the MF35, was the first Massey Ferguson branded tractor. Its design came from the hugely popular 1955 Ferguson 35. Shop for Massey Ferguson 35 parts for your project.
The MF135, was a successful model because of its reliability, maneuverability and power and was the first model in the MF 100 series. These included the MF 135, 145, 148, 150, 165, 168, 175, 178, 180, 185 and 188. The MF 1000 series were introduced around the same time: 1080, 1100, 1130 and 1150. Later came the MF 550, 560, 565, 575, 590, 595 (500 series). From the 1970s the 200 series tractor was introduced, which included the MF 230, 235, 240, 245, 250, 255, 260, 265, 270, 275, 278, 280, 285, 290, 298, 299. If you are looking for Massey Ferguson 135 parts shop here> or popular Massey Ferguson 165 parts.
The MF 600 series was released in the 80’s. This included the 675, 690, 690T, 695, 698 and 699. The cab gave great visibility suited to field operations instead of livestock work.
In the 1980s the ultimate 300 series was released. It’s power, simple cab design and high gear range made the 300 series one of the best selling ranges of all time., The series included the MF 350, 352, 355, 362, 365, 372, 375, 382, 383, 390, 390T, 393, 394, 395, 398, 399 and 399T.
Tractors that came after the 300 series included the 4200 range, the 4300 range, 3600 (early 1990s), 3000/3100 (early to mid-1990s), 3005/3105 (mid-1990s), 6100 (late 1990s), 6200 (late 1990s/early 2000s (decade)), 8200 (late 1990s/early 2000s), 5400, 6400, 7400, 8400, 7600, (2012 to 2014) and 8600 (2009 to current).
In the mid-1990s, the 6100 series and 8100 series were released, including the 6150, 6180 and 8130.
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The Massey-Harris Company was formed in 1891 when The Massey Manufacturing Co. and A. Harris & Son merged. The Massey-Harris Company started to manufacture tractors in 1917 Their first attempt was the US made Bull tractor, which was sold in Canada as a Massey-Harris. The Bull Tractor Co. failed in 1919. Massey-Harris then sold tractors based on Chicago made Parrett designs. They then attempted another US made tractor and marketed it as a Massey-Harris was the Wallis 20-30 made by J. I. Case Plow Co. of Racine, Wisconsin. They bought Racine factory in 1928 the and sold the J. I. Case Plow Co. name to the J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co. Massey-Ferguson tractors eventually became the largest tractor company in the world. I came about out of the merger of three agricultural companies. This took several decades but eventually it out passed Ford which was for many years the dominate farm tractor manufacture. Ferguson Tractors were merged with Massey-Harris of Toronto in July 1953 |
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This tractor is owned by David Killam, Woodville Nova Scotia | |
David had the following to say about the tractor, Thought you might like to add a photo of my 1934 Massey Harris 12-20 orchard. At present this is the only known 12-20 orchard tractor in the world that is complete and in running condition. This tractor was bought new by my Grandfather in 1934, and has always been in the family. |
The picture was taken at the 2005 The Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum Auction | |
This picture was taken at the Tatamagouche, NS Labor Day Parade Sept 3, 2012 | |
This picture was taken by John MacDonald in the Martin's River area of Nova Scotia Canada | |
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