I grew up on a large dairy farm near Belleville, Ontario, Canada. My Dad loved Massey-Ferguson tractors and equipment, we owned the MF65 back in the 60's, then the MF180, the MF1080, MF1105, MF3165, the MF300 Combine and later the MF540 Combine, along with various other machinery like Massey-Ferguson ploughs, hay rakes, and forage equipment such as Gheil forage harvesters; we also had a MF50 which we had a set of half tracks for use in the winter (when we still had alot of snow), and a table saw mounted on the 3-point hitch. Sadly the Combine manufacturing plant shown here, located in Brampton, was closed many, many years ago.
This video is great! I grew up with a 1975 MF 285 and a 1987 MF 250 (plus some others) on my grandpop's beef cattle & fruit farm. We put many hours on our MF's. They were great machines. Around 1997, we sold our MF 285 to purchase a newer tractor. Around 2002, the MF 250 (Pop's favorite tractor) burned in a barn fire. I wanted to rebuild the 250, but Pop said no. Around 2008, I purchased my own MF 285 w/ 246 loader. Pop passed in 2010. I'll own a MF 250 also one day. Miss & love you Pop. ;*- )
I’ve always liked the 60s and 70s Massey Ferguson’s. I taught myself on a 1965 Massey Ferguson 50C backhoe. This video is back when employees actually cared about theirs work and how their part of the job was done
Worked on a farm here is Utah in 1989 when I was 13. MFs were the tractors of choice for this particular farm. This video certainly brings back the memories!
This video gives me an all positive good feeling. The management, the line workers, the engineers all working in harmony building high quality machinery. I see on some videos that the MF760 combine is still working TODAY combining wheat and rice.
This is cool. I wondered where in the US my 2675 was made, looks like Detroit . Massey was truly the cream of the crop back then. I have some Massey stuff from that era and absolutely love it
The Massey Ferguson 30B gave me some good memories as a kid. Not on a farm, but a golf course. My dad would take me in and we would mess around with the backhoe.
they dont have open house factory 🏭 tours like that no more that wouldve been a extra special 😊😊 treat back in 1940s 1950s 2 see 4 yourself the old school technology back what was brand new tractors and equipment they would be the way 2 spend the day at a tractor 🚜 😊 factory 🏭 😊 U dont see that more either its a shame most of the tractor factory arent close by 😮😮 OMG 2 26 2O24
I remember as a kid our family driving by the Massey Ferguson plant on Southfield Rd in Detroit. Of course, I was the country farm kid amazed by it all.
I've had a Massey 180 tractor for 30+ years still runs like a top but getting worn , wish I could have it totally redone , I bought it used so it was used pretty good before I got it . Would like to of had new , I love those Perkins motors !!!!! :-)
Never really realized how MF tractors had quite a lot to do with my youth until I watched this video and started to reminisce about "the good 'ol days" farming with my Pop. Man... MF heritage is good stuff. Here's to the past... and to all of our future! ;-)
Charlie Tanner have a MF 50 R! The first one with for wheel drive! Equipped with Swiss Schindler Axle by our Austrian MF Dealer. About 6000 hours on it still in good condition and working.
My father also like the Massey Ferguson. My dad had done 30 years experience of Massey Ferguson and also has a experience of manufacturing company tafe in channei.
What an awful combine. Ran 860 for a custom harvester, they arrived in May brand new, we're constantly broke down all the way to Canada and by September we're traded off, we're pretty much junk by then. Did a great job as far as clean and saving grain but we're far to lightly built and not reliable
I own a 1959 M-F 50 gasoline, & a 2018 M-F 1526 diesel. The 1959 M-F 50 is still a working tractor along side with the newer 2018 M-F 1526. Massey-Ferguson Tractors= Mighty-Fine Tractors.
I have a Yellow Massey Ferguson tractor it has on the label MF 32 on bucket arms it says MF 20 it's hard finding on like it. If I could post a picture I would. I love how it can start up even when it sits for a long time.
Here in europe FERMEC(French) took over the construction side of MF and made great machines, and they themselves were then subsequently bought over by TEREX who just did a paint job(yellow to white)on them, but still great machines. I have a MF565 Multipower tractor which is super reliable - had it for years too. It's a shame about corporate canabalisation of companies!
The good old days before the mess Victor created with the debt put on Massey combines. Good historical piece though - the 760 was the best cylinder machine made in it's day.
From an era when staff n management seem to known each other n wages for staff in proportion to their supervisors/management etc , a time before the political correctness had taken hold as both men n women had work together on the production line,.n the designer n other's were seen smoking.
massey lost there way they were state of art in early 60,s/70,s but then what happened ? cant farm any more but still own many of massey,s including a 202 workbull that my dad bought new in 2/12/62 for 4850.00 still have orignal bill of sale 1100 with little less than 2000 hr,s can,t were them out wish i was younger ha ha
Massey Ferguson Management team in the UK were a disaster of a bunch when it came to machine warranty, so much so I congratulated them for being the best salesmen for John Deere by buying 2 new JD 3350s tractors in the late 80s The UK market for MF fell to bits because of this. poor customer care even today in 2022 would not have one on this farm.
Esos tractores fueron lo mejor el 285 fue el mejor tractor hojala y se construyeran de nuevo muy prácticos y no tan defectuosos no te exigían tanto mantenimiento solo lo más basico
Great vid 👍if know MF history in Australia it very interesting. H.V. McKay brought Taylor out then MF brought them out, they produced combine. In early 70’s they tested Australian version 542 with Taylor design interns n told Pa that new combine will have them 3342. Well Pa brought combine before release it didn’t come with Taylor design but MH design from America let say Pa wasn’t happy but he modified to get best out of it. I like combine but glad pa didn’t buy 760 or 860 as they were big combines but poorly manufactured and parts were hard get in 80’s after disappear. Pa swore he never MF but maybe buy Gleaner or International. Those MF tractors are big lumps of shits and recall on them were high with problems That CEO knew problems and MF running out of money with out dated design tractors.
@1:24 - I saw that dozer and said “Hanomag”. Ran one just like it that was re-badged as a Terex. They called it a D600 and all their literature compared it to a D6 Cat. Some sleight of hand was involved though cause it had a 140 horse motor and D7 undercarriage. Whatevs. Tracks were like new cause the owner couldn’t keep it out of the shop. Sold it for 5000 dollars. Good riddance. 💣💸
Theo Price no, Massey Harris is Canadian!! Ferguson and the Ferguson factory at bannerlane Coventry England is British!! Without the British Ferguson, Massey Ferguson doesn’t exist. Bannerlane is the birth place of Massey FERGUSON!! Massey and Harris are Canadian!! Educate yourself!
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I grew up on a large dairy farm near Belleville, Ontario, Canada. My Dad loved Massey-Ferguson tractors and equipment, we owned the MF65 back in the 60's, then the MF180, the MF1080, MF1105, MF3165, the MF300 Combine and later the MF540 Combine, along with various other machinery like Massey-Ferguson ploughs, hay rakes, and forage equipment such as Gheil forage harvesters; we also had a MF50 which we had a set of half tracks for use in the winter (when we still had alot of snow), and a table saw mounted on the 3-point hitch. Sadly the Combine manufacturing plant shown here, located in Brampton, was closed many, many years ago.
This video is great! I grew up with a 1975 MF 285 and a 1987 MF 250 (plus some others) on my grandpop's beef cattle & fruit farm. We put many hours on our MF's. They were great machines. Around 1997, we sold our MF 285 to purchase a newer tractor. Around 2002, the MF 250 (Pop's favorite tractor) burned in a barn fire. I wanted to rebuild the 250, but Pop said no. Around 2008, I purchased my own MF 285 w/ 246 loader. Pop passed in 2010. I'll own a MF 250 also one day. Miss & love you Pop. ;*- )
I’ve always liked the 60s and 70s Massey Ferguson’s. I taught myself on a 1965 Massey Ferguson 50C backhoe.
This video is back when employees actually cared about theirs work and how their part of the job was done
I taught my self on a 1957 Massey Ferguson
This was a blast from the past... Growing up, we had a lot of neighbors who had a lot of the models in this video.....
Worked on a farm here is Utah in 1989 when I was 13. MFs were the tractors of choice for this particular farm. This video certainly brings back the memories!
Sure wish they were still made like this...
This video gives me an all positive good feeling. The management, the line workers, the engineers all working in harmony building high quality machinery. I see on some videos that the MF760 combine is still working TODAY combining wheat and rice.
My grandpa has 510 that still works
It has a cab on it
Massey Ferguson was always and will be my favourite brand
Oph
They need to bring back their US and Canadian factories
This is cool. I wondered where in the US my 2675 was made, looks like Detroit . Massey was truly the cream of the crop back then. I have some Massey stuff from that era and absolutely love it
The Massey Ferguson 30B gave me some good memories as a kid. Not on a farm, but a golf course. My dad would take me in and we would mess around with the backhoe.
they dont have open house factory 🏭 tours like that no more that wouldve been a extra special 😊😊 treat back in 1940s 1950s 2 see 4 yourself the old school technology back what was brand new tractors and equipment they would be the way 2 spend the day at a tractor 🚜 😊 factory 🏭 😊 U dont see that more either its a shame most of the tractor factory arent close by 😮😮 OMG 2 26 2O24
just got a MF 30 Industrial. and i couldn't be more pleased with this machine.
I remember as a kid our family driving by the Massey Ferguson plant on Southfield Rd in Detroit. Of course, I was the country farm kid amazed by it all.
I've had a Massey 180 tractor for 30+ years still runs like a top but getting worn , wish I could have it totally redone , I bought it used so it was used pretty good before I got it . Would like to of had new , I love those Perkins motors !!!!! :-)
Never really realized how MF tractors had quite a lot to do with my youth until I watched this video and started to reminisce about "the good 'ol days" farming with my Pop. Man... MF heritage is good stuff. Here's to the past... and to all of our future! ;-)
who else loves the 285,165,185 and 265?
1100 /1135/275/150/165/65/50/workbull 202the best massey built
Charlie Tanner have a MF 50 R! The first one with for wheel drive! Equipped with Swiss Schindler Axle by our Austrian MF Dealer. About 6000 hours on it still in good condition and working.
Blin 35,135, 265, 390 on my farm
65, 188, 698, 699,399 are my fav
135 all the way.
Awesome HISTORY and Built to last
I used to drive a 2680 great tractor
My father also like the Massey Ferguson. My dad had done 30 years experience of Massey Ferguson and also has a experience of manufacturing company tafe in channei.
My dad worked at massey's furgeson for years in Canada .he was a welder
The 70s and 80s was when massey made the best equipment they ever made
Massey Ferguson 760 what a combine 👌👌👌
What an awful combine. Ran 860 for a custom harvester, they arrived in May brand new, we're constantly broke down all the way to Canada and by September we're traded off, we're pretty much junk by then. Did a great job as far as clean and saving grain but we're far to lightly built and not reliable
We had a massey ferguson 50d back hoe on the farm growing up. Was an extremely strong back hoe. I mean it really was. That thing did a lot of work!
I love massey
That makes 2 of us.
I own a 1959 M-F 50 gasoline, & a 2018 M-F 1526 diesel. The 1959 M-F 50 is still a working tractor along side with the newer 2018 M-F 1526. Massey-Ferguson Tractors= Mighty-Fine Tractors.
I can tell you that the MF compacts are great tractors. I'm currently driving one across Canada!
Massey 700 series combines...smoking since the beginning of time.
Bring the factories back!!
I have a Yellow Massey Ferguson tractor it has on the label MF 32 on bucket arms it says MF 20 it's hard finding on like it. If I could post a picture I would. I love how it can start up even when it sits for a long time.
The tractor is a model 20 and the loader is a model 32
Massey e a melhor do mundoo👊👊💪💪
No mention of Harry Ferguson from Ireland!! Or did i miss that feckin bit??
No mention of harry Ferguson.they wouldn’t be were they are now but for Ferguson hydraulics
@@reginaldbaker7189 non of the manufacture would be were they are, if not Harry Ferguson.
I have a 135. With the "Ferguson System " Ol' Ford tried to steal it !
reginald baker no mention of bannerlane either. It was the birth place of Massey Ferguson!!
IMT and IMR-SERBIAN tractors THE BEST-licence by Massey Ferguson
It's to bad that they stopped making industrial and construction equipment
Bought out by AGCO
AGCO can careless about Massey owners $32 fer an O-ring spacer SCREW'EM !!
Here in europe FERMEC(French) took over the construction side of MF and made great machines, and they themselves were then subsequently bought over by TEREX who just did a paint job(yellow to white)on them, but still great machines. I have a MF565 Multipower tractor which is super reliable - had it for years too. It's a shame about corporate canabalisation of companies!
I miss their 4000 series 4 wheel drives
my Massey 255 is still licensed and built in africa under another brand. that's how well built they are
The good old days before the mess Victor created with the debt put on Massey combines. Good historical piece though - the 760 was the best cylinder machine made in it's day.
Tratores produzidos nesta época trabalham até hoje e parecem ser mais duráveis e robustos que os produzidos atualmente....
Massey Ferguson Company is a
Best Company No.1 Thanks Nice Video 👍👍🙂
Aye, from what I hear from the 500 series tractors onwards they went downhill.
love my Massey Ferguson 1045!
ماسي ابداع ومتانه وقصت نجاح وجرارات من الاباء الي الاحفاد 👍👍👍👍👍
From an era when staff n management seem to known each other n wages for staff in proportion to their supervisors/management etc , a time before the political correctness had taken hold as both men n women had work together on the production line,.n the designer n other's were seen smoking.
estoy restaurando el mio es un 135 MF pronto subo las fotos
I have a mf 40 and mf400 its a shame that they stopped!
So what year did this video come out
Massey Ferguson very good....!!!!!
Eu Gero uma retrô dê presente deus no controle eu adoro a MF
massey lost there way they were state of art in early 60,s/70,s but then what happened ? cant farm any more but still own many of massey,s including a 202 workbull that my dad bought new in 2/12/62 for 4850.00 still have orignal bill of sale 1100 with little less than 2000 hr,s can,t were them out wish i was younger ha ha
State of the art??? MultiPower in the 60s coasted down hills with a loaded wagon. You could push the clutch in on any brand and do that.
MF ajudando a humanidade a alimentar,Parabéns.....
Massey Ferguson Management team in the UK were a disaster of a bunch when it came to machine warranty, so much so I congratulated them for being the best salesmen for John Deere by buying 2 new JD 3350s tractors in the late 80s The UK market for MF fell to bits because of this. poor customer care even today in 2022 would not have one on this farm.
Esos tractores fueron lo mejor el 285 fue el mejor tractor hojala y se construyeran de nuevo muy prácticos y no tan defectuosos no te exigían tanto mantenimiento solo lo más basico
Great vid 👍if know MF history in Australia it very interesting. H.V. McKay brought Taylor out then MF brought them out, they produced combine.
In early 70’s they tested Australian version 542 with Taylor design interns n told Pa that new combine will have them 3342. Well Pa brought combine before release it didn’t come with Taylor design but MH design from America let say Pa wasn’t happy but he modified to get best out of it. I like combine but glad pa didn’t buy 760 or 860 as they were big combines but poorly manufactured and parts were hard get in 80’s after disappear. Pa swore he never MF but maybe buy Gleaner or International. Those MF tractors are big lumps of shits and recall on them were high with problems That CEO knew problems and MF running out of money with out dated design tractors.
@1:24 - I saw that dozer and said “Hanomag”. Ran one just like it that was re-badged as a Terex. They called it a D600 and all their literature compared it to a D6 Cat. Some sleight of hand was involved though cause it had a 140 horse motor and D7 undercarriage. Whatevs. Tracks were like new cause the owner couldn’t keep it out of the shop. Sold it for 5000 dollars. Good riddance. 💣💸
Precisei de peças para meu 50X e nao exitiam mais!
I love Massey Ferguson, but Google, "Victor Rice Massey Ferguson" and look what he did..........
ich habe auch
148 Massey Ferguson
3:10 daki Bob Marley değil lan sigara içen😂😂😂
Well Massey Ferguson is a true UK company, the tractors started there, then the Yanks closed us down...sold us to Adco and the rot set in, very sad.
Jim Cross Massey Ferguson is 100% Canadian and isn't British at all
Ferguson was a uk company which In 1953 Ferguson and Massey-Harris merged and the combined company Massey-Harris-Ferguson
Theo Price no, Massey Harris is Canadian!! Ferguson and the Ferguson factory at bannerlane Coventry England is British!! Without the British Ferguson, Massey Ferguson doesn’t exist. Bannerlane is the birth place of Massey FERGUSON!! Massey and Harris are Canadian!! Educate yourself!
😎😎👍
to bad they lost there way at one time way ahead of all the other color,s
Were never ahead of Allis Chalmers
Other than the 3 point, name the innovations MF had that leads the pack........
@@thegreenerthemeaner closed center hyd perkins engines rugged built multi \ppower easy maint styling very fuel efficeint easy to start diesels comfortable riding b
☺☺☺☺☺
they frucked up..
nearly everything made nowaday is pure shit.