A very good basic tractor without all the BS, sat nat, expensive dealership servicing. Long may these guys continue to make these, a superb video showing all stages of manufacturer.
A basic simple design that can be repaired by any farmer. No need to wait on the dealership to do it for you. Thats a feature sorely missed by tractors in the US.
When I was a child I grew up on a farm We had a Massey Ferguson tractor and a Ford tractor. Both were small. Later we got an Oliver row crop (with front end loader) that was nice. It was a 100 acre farm so it was small but a lot of work. The Massey Ferguson was a great tractor and I spent a lot of time on it plowing, harrowing, etc. on it.
Best tractors ever made, that why they are not in America anymore. We just get what no one wants but no option. All in the grand design of globalization of products.
They’re in Pakistan. Founders were probably rich landlords and bought license for manufacturing this tractors for Pakistani market. So they didn’t tane aday your manufacturing
@@chadbinette3201 Today’s large sophisticated tractors do many times the work in a day that these can manage and using four to five times less labour. Today’s tractors are tougher and work longer hours and, dare I say at least as reliably. I have one three 160 PTO hp tractors of three different brands, two being semi-powershift and one being a CVT and all between 5500 and 10,000 hours with very few problems and they work very hard when they do work, using large grass mowers and pulling 14ton silage trailers at up to 15kph at the side of big Claas 600hp forage harvesters. The limit behind those old tractors was realistically five ton trailers hauled at less than a third of the speed and very carefully on the road [30kph max] with only rear brakes on the tractor.
Tractor factories of india and Pakistan work this way .simple n effective n low cost.these Tractors feed 2 billion people of sub continent with hard work of farmers and labourers.Respect to all involved.
Great Basic Design which has stood the test of time, no fancy computers required, tractors repairable by the farmer are a thing of the past in the West, were as these boys will be running for many years to come, great video 😊
About 70% the same as my 55 year old Massey-F. The difference being in the add ons like the turbo, diesel tank in front, different sheet metal, fancier seat etc. I would love to have one of these ones
@@Nun195 That's not what they meant and you know it! Unions, sue happy, lazy, entitled workers and over regulation have totally destroyed American manufacturing! When a worker hurts their shoulder and they get a free paycheck for a year or more companies cannot sustain that. People milk the system waaay more than those that use it honestly! Individual greed and laziness is just as bad as corporate greed. it's no different and it has ruined manufacturing.
@@Lumbago.1899 So ditch all those things, so that you can have a cheap tractor? No worker's rights, saftey regulation, taxes for society or insurance when things go wrong? But thats OK, you get to get a cheap tractor, you're allright Jack . . .
It reminded me of the assembly plant we had in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. We assemble Massey Ferguson tractors of the same models you're assembling. I used to check the electrical harness of the panel board. All assemblers were recruited from the Philippines.
That is a breath of fresh air when you see a brand new model year Massey Ferguson tractor designed in the mid-1980's being rolled off the production floor showroom new in 2024. Love this video.
The basic design is sufficiently good that there has been no need to fundamentally change it. These tractors do the same jobs that they did in 1980 & earlier. Their robust independence doesn’t suit interfering governments & enslaving, supranational bodies.
Nice Local Pakistani Millat Tractor Factory. They have a License from British Massey Ferguson, and it is almost entirely 95%, made in Pakistan. Its a very popular tractor in Pakistan, there are some more Brands also, Alghazi-Fiat, and John Deere, that make their Tractors in Pakistan. Pakistan should Export these tractors.
These older tractor reproductions are not computerized and complicated enough to be sold in the North American market, we need tractors that run on complicated software that can only be diagnosed by a John Deer or Massey Ferguson company service technician so we can pay hundreds of dollars only to find out that we only needed a software update which will cost us hundreds more in order to grow food.
@@ianforrest6728agco now so an American conglomerate. I'm not sure it even matters though, the 35-245 were/are made in so many countries like singer sewing machines and ak47's the Turkish ones have a good reputation, the Iranian ones apparently made with the original British tooling that went missing, polish ursus, Indian tafe, no greater tribute to the genius Irishman.
God bless the old engineers who designed this solid timeless machinery🙏 The reason they stopped making & selling it the western world was because it hardly ever went wrong and as a consequence they sold very few spare parts therefore no extra revenue was made!
You're talking nonsens. In the West, development and improvements are constantly being made to make tractors more efficient and reliable. You can only copy because you have no ideas of your own and are overwhelmed by modern technology.
@@Colbato. U can rule out the reliable bit, way to much to go wrong with modern machines these days, computers and electronic sensors are just non stop problems. Been operating heavy equipment now for 55 yrs starting on D 8 pony start and using latest machines nowadays, the old machines were more reliable and way easier to fix.
@@rossgray3070 Ah yes the KISS method has been long forgotten. I have a 1959 M-F 50 gasoline engine made by Continental engines wouldn't trade for anything. I also have a 2018 M-F 1526 3 cylinder diesel; No def required; Or a regen, & dpf it's only 25 HP but it's exempt from emissions, & does what I need it to do.
@@Colbato.New technology is always great but we don't have an option for older reliable technology, that's not improvement. It's used to put small business out of the competition.
I have had MF continuously since 1963, The first was MF35x, and second vm-67 MF165MP (perkins 203 motor), and vm-78 MF 165MP (perkins 212 motor) Here was a Finnish-made Palmu cab. This last MF is still in use in light work. Hours of use more than 10000. There have been no fuel problems in the winter in Finland, the tank is on the engine.
Would like to have the MF 385 shipped to USA. Well designed and built too last, plus easy to service on the farm, no computer to go "haywire" with strand codes.
Pakistan is a major exporter of Farm equipment to developing countries in Middle East and Africa, customs and the paperwork can be a problem otherwise you should be able to import it
So much of this kit has the feeling of the old Banner Lane factory and reminds me so much of working in the Perkins plant in Peterborough especially Factory 3 machining
Thank you MF Pakistan for showing the video...I have a 1975 MF 185,..its getting abit tired now but can still do a days work...excellant machine..and one can find parts and do the work himself..wish I had a new one..
Since AGCO and TAFE have fallen out big time, more and more parts for old 100, 200 and some parts for 300 and 600 series if not 4200 and 4300 will be sourced increasingly from Millat.
unfortunitly , the brits have the idea , if its not broken , fix it . remember the commer truck that they sold , dodge , who stopped its production straight away as it was to good
A lot of the engine machining lines which had done many years work in Peterborough was exported to Pakistan to continue production of engines for these tractors. We just couldn't continue production in the UK because of emissions regulations
The fact that most of the plant is painted the same shade of green machinery enamel that we had at Perkins (on lines that dated back to MF ownership) makes me also think its all former banner lane plant
NICE TO SEE THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD HAVE GOOD TRACTORS FOR GROWING THE FOOD NEEDED EVERYWHERE! I HAVE AN TO 30 FERGUSON MYSELF! KEEP THEM ROLLING BROTHERS!! 👍👍
These MF tractors built in Pakistan are very similar to the tractors built in Coventry, England! They look well-made and it's a shame that these basic well-designed tractors are only sold in places like Africa & the Middle East.
Nice operation .We have also a factory in Brazil.I myself put over 10,000 hours on our 50X tractor.I miss it so much even though I dont do any farm work no more.
@@timtracy9442 OK fair enough. Same in Europe, but these remind me of the ones we had when I was a lad back in the islands. Simple and got the job done.
@@TRPGpilot Right there with you... I still have 2, 1939 Ford 9 N's and a 550 Oliver, still get to putt around on them... When I was 13 we got a newer Massey/Fergusson on the farm.. spent many hours on that pulling a baler, no cab, not even an umbrella, but it was the first diesel tractor I ever ran.. these look similar...
The 'fun' thing is that the emissions from these old style tractors are dangerous if let out in North america and Europe, but when let out in Pakistan, blowing with the wind over to us, it's suddenly no problem
I can almost see how my 1959 M-F 50 gasoline was made. Not much has changed at this assembly plant. If ain't broke; Don't fix it. I hope my 2018 M-F 1526 diesel holds up as long as my 1959 M-F 50. Thank all You men at this plant for making quality M-F Tractors at this plant still.
This farm has been here for 125 or 130 years the only tractors that were ever here were Oliver's some of the neighbors had Massey Harris but actually watching this video I have a new respect for Massey Ferguson even though I am John Deere now I might have one😊 great content in this video
The place to go if you want to buy a no emissions tractor built the old school way since the 70’s…the old tractors were way better and more reliable…if people were allowed to buy these tractors in North America, they would sell thousands of them!
@@Nun195 the largest tractor market in North America is the 40-99 hp category, so it’s hardly a toy…this size tractor is extremely popular throughout the world!..and I guarantee if they were allowed to be sold in North America, people would flock to these “toys” as you call them…and why wouldn’t they?…very simple and highly reliable tractors that would last for 40-50 years…I would love to have this toy!
Pakistan is a country where the society is still very, very classist. Depending on your class, you get different types of access to education, healthcare, and even jobs.
In Indien werden auch Eicher Traktoren gebaut. Aber hier versucht man zu verhindern das diese tollen bezahlbaren Maschinen auf die Straße und zu Bauern kommen.
Uma montadora padrão internacional,ai sim espero que seja acessível para agricultor local facilidade de financiamentos,para levar essa tecnologia para o campo.Boa noite aqui do Brasil.
Very well done video. 🫡 My MF35 (gasser) was built in 1961-62 and still does a good days work here in Texas. No fancy bells and whistles, just a well built strong little tractor. Available parts come mostly from overseas. 😎
Mieszkam w Polsce gdzie były Zakłady ZM URSUS produkowano MF 275 i inne razem z traktorami URSUS C-330 i C-360 w latach 1975-1990 aż do zamknięcia i likwidacji zakładów w Warszawa Ursus. W ZM URSUS pracował mój Tata od 1960 roku do czasu emerytury. Ja mieszkam dalej w Ursusie i oglądając ten film prawie płakałem wspominając nasze polskie Massey Ferguson.
I ran an Ursus 275 equivalent for several years up to 2001 when it, along with its MF80 loader, were exchanged for a New Holland skid steer loader. It was an excellent tractor, as good as Coventry built tractors apart from the crude spool valves fitted. I regret selling it even more that I regret selling my 1972 MF165. The Ursus had a smoother A4236 engine and a far better eight speed gearbox rather than the 165’s six speed sliding spur-gear unit.
Beau reportage, si seulement nous avions continué en France comme cela. Dans cette usine, il y a beaucoup de personnes qui travaillent. C'est bien. En plus une fabrication de tracteurs simple à entretenir. Bravo, continuez comme cela
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السلآم عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته انا سائق حراتة اوتراكتر ماسي فرغسون انا احترم الشركة المصنعه لهذه الالة الة ممتازة جدا جدا صراحة اثبتت جدارتها وبراعتها اذا كنت املك احسن جائزة لصناعات لي اهديت شركة ماسي فرغسون هذه الجائزة بس للاسف لا املك شي غير اني سائق لى احد اصحاب التراكترات واتمنى ان ربنا يرزقني بمال لكي اشتري تراكتر مآسي فرغسون التحية لشركة ماسي فرغسون التحية لمفكر وصانع هذه الالة التحية لكل العاملين بشركة ماسي فرغسون ،،اخوكم من السودان
Awesome Utility Tractor, A Straightforward Design, no unnecessary computers, just a Practical and sturdy built. Tractor, I Want One!
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A very good basic tractor without all the BS, sat nat, expensive dealership servicing. Long may these guys continue to make these, a superb video showing all stages of manufacturer.
Well said! And thanks for watching and commenting. Keep supporting sir
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All sheet metal skin, no plastic junk. Nice.
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A basic simple design that can be repaired by any farmer. No need to wait on the dealership to do it for you. Thats a feature sorely missed by tractors in the US.
خودم مکانیک فرگوسن هستم ایران❤❤❤
Mahindras are like this and sold in the US. They don't even need DEF.
Exactly...John Deere and Case are you watching this...go stick all that UN-NEEDED sat nav and DPF up your ass
Exactly.. ive purposely bought old tractors for that reason
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When I was a child I grew up on a farm We had a Massey Ferguson tractor and a Ford tractor. Both were small. Later we got an Oliver row crop (with front end loader) that was nice. It was a 100 acre farm so it was small but a lot of work. The Massey Ferguson was a great tractor and I spent a lot of time on it plowing, harrowing, etc. on it.
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Excellent tractor very simple and reliable love M..F.
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Built like T-34 tank . Simple and rugged . Would love to own one !
It is very old model
So built like something that needs a complete overhaul every 6 months and sometimes missing very standard features like a seat?
yeah me to
That's what's good about it, it's practical.@@baihui7349
Go buy an old one, they do not cost that much.
Best tractors ever made, that why they are not in America anymore. We just get what no one wants but no option. All in the grand design of globalization of products.
More likely the selling out of an American company by greedy owners making a quick buck.
Started off in Australia , but sold off .
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We have sold ourselves down the river. Giving away all of our manufacturing to foreign countries.
Thes old obsolete tractors are Not longer manufactured by MF UK, Pakistan are under licence.
Basically £2000/£3500.
They’re in Pakistan. Founders were probably rich landlords and bought license for manufacturing this tractors for Pakistani market. So they didn’t tane aday your manufacturing
Yah and for what? Quality goes down and prices go up! Whether it's tractors, trucks, or anything.
@@chadbinette3201 Today’s large sophisticated tractors do many times the work in a day that these can manage and using four to five times less labour. Today’s tractors are tougher and work longer hours and, dare I say at least as reliably. I have one three 160 PTO hp tractors of three different brands, two being semi-powershift and one being a CVT and all between 5500 and 10,000 hours with very few problems and they work very hard when they do work, using large grass mowers and pulling 14ton silage trailers at up to 15kph at the side of big Claas 600hp forage harvesters. The limit behind those old tractors was realistically five ton trailers hauled at less than a third of the speed and very carefully on the road [30kph max] with only rear brakes on the tractor.
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Tractor factories of india and Pakistan work this way .simple n effective n low cost.these Tractors feed 2 billion people of sub continent with hard work of farmers and labourers.Respect to all involved.
Doctor sb. Thanks for watching and commenting, please stay tuned
200 billion eh hahaha. Better check your numbers.
200 billion eh hahaha. Better check your numbers.
200 billion eh hahaha. Better check your numbers.
200 billion eh hahaha. Better check your numbers.
Great Basic Design which has stood the test of time, no fancy computers required, tractors repairable by the farmer are a thing of the past in the West, were as these boys will be running for many years to come, great video 😊
We’ve been getting screwed for a long time.
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About 70% the same as my 55 year old Massey-F. The difference being in the add ons like the turbo, diesel tank in front, different sheet metal, fancier seat etc. I would love to have one of these ones
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If only the US still built tractors this way. Simple and effective, and well made.
@@Lumbago.1899if only we could just use unpaid child labor our problems would go away.
@@Nun195 That's not what they meant and you know it! Unions, sue happy, lazy, entitled workers and over regulation have totally destroyed American manufacturing! When a worker hurts their shoulder and they get a free paycheck for a year or more companies cannot sustain that. People milk the system waaay more than those that use it honestly! Individual greed and laziness is just as bad as corporate greed. it's no different and it has ruined manufacturing.
@@Lumbago.1899 So ditch all those things, so that you can have a cheap tractor? No worker's rights, saftey regulation, taxes for society or insurance when things go wrong? But thats OK, you get to get a cheap tractor, you're allright Jack . . .
@@mattdillon4398 Its people like you why we need regulation to protect worker's rights to saftey, pay and fair compensation . . .
@@Nun195 There were no children in the making of this video! LOL
It reminded me of the assembly plant we had in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. We assemble Massey Ferguson tractors of the same models you're assembling. I used to check the electrical harness of the panel board. All assemblers were recruited from the Philippines.
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Your policy around migrant workers makes a lot more sense than what we do in the US.
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That is a breath of fresh air when you see a brand new model year Massey Ferguson tractor designed in the mid-1980's being rolled off the production floor showroom new in 2024.
Love this video.
Most of the basic design comes from 1950s. They were Ferguson's then. First motorized land vehicle to drive to the South Pole (1955 I believe).
The basic design is sufficiently good that there has been no need to fundamentally change it. These tractors do the same jobs that they did in 1980 & earlier.
Their robust independence doesn’t suit interfering governments & enslaving, supranational bodies.
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Nice Local Pakistani Millat Tractor Factory. They have a License from British Massey Ferguson, and it is almost entirely 95%, made in Pakistan. Its a very popular tractor in Pakistan, there are some more Brands also, Alghazi-Fiat, and John Deere, that make their Tractors in Pakistan. Pakistan should Export these tractors.
These older tractor reproductions are not computerized and complicated enough to be sold in the North American market, we need tractors that run on complicated software that can only be diagnosed by a John Deer or Massey Ferguson company service technician so we can pay hundreds of dollars only to find out that we only needed a software update which will cost us hundreds more in order to grow food.
Massey fergurson is a Canadian company and not British they closed uk manufacturing and moved to France thanks to money from the eu
@@ianforrest6728agco now so an American conglomerate. I'm not sure it even matters though, the 35-245 were/are made in so many countries like singer sewing machines and ak47's the Turkish ones have a good reputation, the Iranian ones apparently made with the original British tooling that went missing, polish ursus, Indian tafe, no greater tribute to the genius Irishman.
Now owned by AGCO Corporation, Duluth, Georgia, USA
Id love to have one here in Canada.
A dream tractor for anyone who would love to start their own small farm
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God bless the old engineers who designed this solid timeless machinery🙏
The reason they stopped making & selling it the western world was because it hardly ever went wrong and as a consequence they sold very few spare parts therefore no extra revenue was made!
You're talking nonsens. In the West, development and improvements are constantly being made to make tractors more efficient and reliable. You can only copy because you have no ideas of your own and are overwhelmed by modern technology.
@@Colbato. U can rule out the reliable bit, way to much to go wrong with modern machines these days, computers and electronic sensors are just non stop problems. Been operating heavy equipment now for 55 yrs starting on D 8 pony start and using latest machines nowadays, the old machines were more reliable and way easier to fix.
@@rossgray3070 Ah yes the KISS method has been long forgotten. I have a 1959 M-F 50 gasoline engine made by Continental engines wouldn't trade for anything. I also have a 2018 M-F 1526 3 cylinder diesel; No def required; Or a regen, & dpf it's only 25 HP but it's exempt from emissions, & does what I need it to do.
@@Colbato.New technology is always great but we don't have an option for older reliable technology, that's not improvement. It's used to put small business out of the competition.
Bless Harry Ferguson he invented the Tractor. A man from Ireland who got screwed by Henry Ford.👎
Mashallah very pleased to see that the big Factory is working in Pakistan
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That is my first tractor I been used in 1965, Massey 385- 365 is medium size not too big not too small every body love it, thank for show .
Thanks for sharing
Wish we could that in the USA!!! That tractor will outlast these newer modern tractors. No DEF is the best!
Dont know why Americans go for sophisticated technology. Its a headache
I have had MF continuously since 1963, The first was MF35x, and second vm-67 MF165MP (perkins 203 motor), and vm-78 MF 165MP (perkins 212 motor) Here was a Finnish-made Palmu cab. This last MF is still in use in light work. Hours of use more than 10000. There have been no fuel problems in the winter in Finland, the tank is on the engine.
Please help me to get one to pay back
Just love those reliable Perkins. Mine is 4cyl. 2 litre.
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Great equipment made the oldschool way !!! I'll take 2 !!!!
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Congratulations from Canada, the original home of Massey Ferguson.
Would like to have the MF 385 shipped to USA. Well designed and built too last, plus easy to service on the farm, no computer to go "haywire" with strand codes.
Import it from pakistan then 😅 cargo charges haha you can built your own factory with that
These would fit in a 20 foot container. Cargo around 1000 usd from Pakistan, but customs and the paperwork😂.
I’m surprised they don’t fit a roll bar as standard behind the drivers seat?
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Pakistan is a major exporter of Farm equipment to developing countries in Middle East and Africa, customs and the paperwork can be a problem otherwise you should be able to import it
Looks great no emissions shyte to cost $
Nice working environment, clean tidy. safe ,no hollering or noisy mopeds or car horns and definitely no pyjamas!
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احب الصناعة الباكستانية ، يكفى انها بايدى مسلمين مسلنا ، يا ليت تفتحوا فروع لكم فى مصر بلدى ، نحتاج مثل هذى الصناعات بدل من شراءها من أوروبا ❤❤❤
Muslims for rubbish work
So much of this kit has the feeling of the old Banner Lane factory and reminds me so much of working in the Perkins plant in Peterborough especially Factory 3 machining
Thank you MF Pakistan for showing the video...I have a 1975 MF 185,..its getting abit tired now but can still do a days work...excellant machine..and one can find parts and do the work himself..wish I had a new one..
All kind of parts and new machine available here.
Since AGCO and TAFE have fallen out big time, more and more parts for old 100, 200 and some parts for 300 and 600 series if not 4200 and 4300 will be sourced increasingly from Millat.
Never thought id live long enough to see the massey still being produced
Have You seen the new 2024's?😉.
I belive the 1970s MFs are still made in various parts of the world
Old school Masseys for Africa. They are making a big difference for the African farmers.
From looking at videos of Banner lane in Action I would say a lot of the manufacturing equipment used in this plant was in Banner Lane
unfortunitly , the brits have the idea , if its not broken , fix it .
remember the commer truck that they sold , dodge , who stopped its production straight away as it was to good
A lot of the engine machining lines which had done many years work in Peterborough was exported to Pakistan to continue production of engines for these tractors.
We just couldn't continue production in the UK because of emissions regulations
The fact that most of the plant is painted the same shade of green machinery enamel that we had at Perkins (on lines that dated back to MF ownership) makes me also think its all former banner lane plant
@@grizzz6884 Yes i remember it with the two stroke opposed piston engine, a fantastic engine that chrysler scrapped.
Great the true workers, a good tractor assembled,made in Pakistan
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NICE TO SEE THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD HAVE GOOD TRACTORS
FOR GROWING THE FOOD NEEDED EVERYWHERE!
I HAVE AN TO 30 FERGUSON MYSELF!
KEEP THEM ROLLING BROTHERS!!
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Excellent video,👍👍
Thank you 👍
Working hard to support your family, Very skilled workers for sure!!😀
One of the best videos I have seen on UA-cam
We use a masey furgenson 240 seeing them roll off like brand new is pretty cool
I love this model, still driving a lot in rural bavaria!
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These MF tractors built in Pakistan are very similar to the tractors built in Coventry, England! They look well-made and it's a shame that these basic well-designed tractors are only sold in places like Africa & the Middle East.
We can buy them in Canada the home of MF.
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then get some hundred n sell them somehow to europe, bet u get rich or if caught superbroke!
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Nice operation .We have also a factory in Brazil.I myself put over 10,000 hours on our 50X tractor.I miss it so much even though I dont do any farm work no more.
Glad to see this old style of Massey still being produced. We are not allowed to have this in America unfortunately.
In the land of freedom and liberty? Impossible . . .
@@TRPGpilot due to EPA regulations, unless they have a DEF system on them, you can't sell them in the US..
@@timtracy9442 OK fair enough. Same in Europe, but these remind me of the ones we had when I was a lad back in the islands. Simple and got the job done.
@@TRPGpilot Right there with you... I still have 2, 1939 Ford 9 N's and a 550 Oliver, still get to putt around on them... When I was 13 we got a newer Massey/Fergusson on the farm.. spent many hours on that pulling a baler, no cab, not even an umbrella, but it was the first diesel tractor I ever ran.. these look similar...
The 'fun' thing is that the emissions from these old style tractors are dangerous if let out in North america and Europe, but when let out in Pakistan, blowing with the wind over to us, it's suddenly no problem
I can almost see how my 1959 M-F 50 gasoline was made. Not much has changed at this assembly plant. If ain't broke; Don't fix it. I hope my 2018 M-F 1526 diesel holds up as long as my 1959 M-F 50. Thank all You men at this plant for making quality M-F Tractors at this plant still.
This was an awesome video.
Glad you think so!
This farm has been here for 125 or 130 years the only tractors that were ever here were Oliver's some of the neighbors had Massey Harris but actually watching this video I have a new respect for Massey Ferguson even though I am John Deere now I might have one😊 great content in this video
This is a really great video
The place to go if you want to buy a no emissions tractor built the old school way since the 70’s…the old tractors were way better and more reliable…if people were allowed to buy these tractors in North America, they would sell thousands of them!
This thing is practically a toy by American ag standards.
@@Nun195 the largest tractor market in North America is the 40-99 hp category, so it’s hardly a toy…this size tractor is extremely popular throughout the world!..and I guarantee if they were allowed to be sold in North America, people would flock to these “toys” as you call them…and why wouldn’t they?…very simple and highly reliable tractors that would last for 40-50 years…I would love to have this toy!
Americans are stuck on new styles they are spoiled.
Simple, affordable and a well know brand
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We still use them in Morocco my uncle still have one running now in 2024 we used them mostly for every think of curse farming
Wonderful video. Some very handsome men in this factory ❤
Glad you enjoyed the video! Looks like our tractors aren’t the only thing turning heads in the factory 😉🚜😂
Excellent workmenship. Praise The Lord.😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I learned to drive on one of these precise MF 275 & 290 when I was a kid..I still remember how excited I was ;-).
I also 100%
I always wanted a 185 or 188 but a Millat 285 would be ideal in my senior years.
I wish I had a "shop" like that!
No safety sandals, no safety pajamas and no crawling in the dirt.
Appears to be a futuristic Pakistani factory in the experimental stage.
Lol they have been manufacturing for 60 years in this place
Pakistan is a country where the society is still very, very classist. Depending on your class, you get different types of access to education, healthcare, and even jobs.
Yan ang isa aa mga farm tractor 🚜at maaasahan talaga ang kalidad 👍👍💯
Nice to see ,a Big Factory and good Tractor. I do have a M F 3060 from 1987 and stil good .Thanks Sharing . Greetings
Thanks 👍
what beautiful peaces of machinery. i'd tell you they don't make them like that anymore but, i just watched them!!!!!
Excelente video . Gracias por compartir .
Fuel efficiency was good on these tractors. And on could operate a 100 acre farm
Love the way the clear safe walking route is lined out in yellow paint then suddenly a guy with a rear axle on a crane just wanders right across it.
In Indien werden auch Eicher Traktoren gebaut. Aber hier versucht man zu verhindern das diese tollen bezahlbaren Maschinen auf die Straße und zu Bauern kommen.
Great tractor. Nice, simple and reliable. Surprised not one single tractor made with a roll bar or a cab.
E o melhor trator. de todos os tempos ressiste forte ótimo desempenho mecanicamente simples e fácil. E o melhor de campo
Watched my MF 240 roll out the first unit in the video. Only mine is FWD. Great little tractor.
Fantastic video of local factory. Much appreciated
very interesting watching .i used to farm with massy ferguson
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video, love from the netherlands for you and your family ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You are so kind
My country no longer has great factories, Thanks a lot Jimmy Carter.
Uma montadora padrão internacional,ai sim espero que seja acessível para agricultor local facilidade de financiamentos,para levar essa tecnologia para o campo.Boa noite aqui do Brasil.
A long way from Sunshine Australia when i was a apprentice in 1973. Lots of great memories
Nice to see a new tractor fit for work with no electronic shit to fail 😊
I was amazed that none of the workers were wearing sandals.
BISOUS BONJOUR DE LA FRANCE BIENVENUE JADORE CONTINUER MERCI
Ill take one please!
I am still using a 1967 MR 165 in East Lands England.
Very worthwhile business and skill base development. Part of the vital ability to feed ourselves.
The last part wagons pulling nice 👍👍
LOVED THIS VIDEO EXCELLANT TRACTORS
Thank you very much!
Awesome we own four mf 135
I have one too!
Wow good done... God bless you
The engine sounds quiet and nice. It looks like a tough, good tractor.
I have a MF231, these machines are unbreakable. As long as they keep selling parts for them they will keep running for ever.
I hear you. I have a 1959 M-F 50 gasoline that's still getting the job done.
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Very well done video. 🫡
My MF35 (gasser) was built in 1961-62 and still does a good days work here in Texas. No fancy bells and whistles, just a well built strong little tractor. Available parts come mostly from overseas. 😎
Very Nice video..... grettings from Zagreb Croatia 😊😊😊😊
Mieszkam w Polsce gdzie były Zakłady ZM URSUS produkowano MF 275 i inne razem z traktorami URSUS C-330 i C-360 w latach 1975-1990 aż do zamknięcia i likwidacji zakładów w Warszawa Ursus. W ZM URSUS pracował mój Tata od 1960 roku do czasu emerytury. Ja mieszkam dalej w Ursusie i oglądając ten film prawie płakałem wspominając nasze polskie Massey Ferguson.
POTI SATI CONSTRUESTI TRACTOR AN DIRECT ONLINE .
I ran an Ursus 275 equivalent for several years up to 2001 when it, along with its MF80 loader, were exchanged for a New Holland skid steer loader. It was an excellent tractor, as good as Coventry built tractors apart from the crude spool valves fitted. I regret selling it even more that I regret selling my 1972 MF165. The Ursus had a smoother A4236 engine and a far better eight speed gearbox rather than the 165’s six speed sliding spur-gear unit.
I have a nice peace. Mf 385 model 2014. And it's good
Awesome.🇬🇧♥️
LOVE THE TRACTORS. WHAT WOULD WE DO WITHOUT THEM? LIVE THE TRACTORS!!!
كاملترين فيلمي بود که تابه حال از ساخت تراکتور دیدم very nice
Thanks for watching Dear
Hi best tractor best tractor I ever seen make and easy to fix all the best from ireland
Home of the Ferguson system that gave us the true tractor!!
Muito bom, ai o padrão é excelente
OSHA would have an absolute hissy fit if they built them like that in the USA.
Nice tractors 👍👍 30:40
Beau reportage, si seulement nous avions continué en France comme cela. Dans cette usine, il y a beaucoup de personnes qui travaillent. C'est bien. En plus une fabrication de tracteurs simple à entretenir. Bravo, continuez comme cela
Praticamente feito a mão...Show...nota 1000
beatiful assembly for a perfect massey
we have a 234C and it makes wonders
No DEF , i like !!!!!!!
Hai Good morning wow Super Made Tractor Super fish ing spray paint ing and Asabileing Man and Machine work Hard working All members Super Super idea Super job Whear is the Factory in INDIA super cloueres God bless you and All se full video 👍👍👍👍👌👌👌❤️🌹
السلآم عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته انا سائق حراتة اوتراكتر ماسي فرغسون انا احترم الشركة المصنعه لهذه الالة الة ممتازة جدا جدا صراحة اثبتت جدارتها وبراعتها اذا كنت املك احسن جائزة لصناعات لي اهديت شركة ماسي فرغسون هذه الجائزة بس للاسف لا املك شي غير اني سائق لى احد اصحاب التراكترات واتمنى ان ربنا يرزقني بمال لكي اشتري تراكتر مآسي فرغسون التحية لشركة ماسي فرغسون التحية لمفكر وصانع هذه الالة التحية لكل العاملين بشركة ماسي فرغسون ،،اخوكم من السودان
Looking at the work force I thought these were made in England
Amazing ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤from New York.