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Added: Tue Oct 21 2008 / Number of Hits: 536
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n 1847 Daniel Massey, a Canadian pioneer and farmer, opened a small machine shop near Newcastle, Ontario. At the time his mission was simple: perform repairs and build basic implements for the local farmers. Soon however, his business began to show signs of growth based on a fast-spreading reputation for producing outstanding machinery that stood up to the rugged Canadian land.
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Added: Tue Oct 21 2008 / Number of Hits: 357
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In recent years, John has knuckled down to the serious business of compiling detailed but highly readable, well illustrated and informative books on the whole history of Massey-Ferguson, the predecessor companies and the range of equipment which has been produced and marketed by them. To date he has published EIGHT substantial books and has another TWO in publishers hands for publication at a later date. Needless to say, he has others planned!
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Added: Sun Oct 19 2008 / Number of Hits: 1075
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The upgrade and additions were made in hopes that you the collector and those interested in Massey-Harris and Wallis tractors will find them useful. The site was started for Dick Carroll years ago. Dick does not get online much any more, but the interest is still there, so we have decided to support his friends the best we can... with new features. There may be some bumps yet to cross getting everything up and running. Please feel free to contact us with comments, suggestions and/or bugs. Richard.
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Added: Fri Sep 17 2010 / Number of Hits: 148
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A blog describing my efforts to obtain a Massey-Harris 1952 Pony and bring it back to life and a few other stories I couldn't resist telling.
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