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The tracks on the Massey's at the very beginning were Arps tracks, pretty common optional feature in North America when they first came out. You can still find them fairly easily in Canada for many models of tractors, even for Farmall Super A's. The going price for a complete set including the bogey wheels is between 1,500 and 2,000 Cdn depending on condition. They are still popular for use in northern Canada for bush work and are pretty cost effective if you're on a budget.
Those tractors also have zero emission controls on them, meaning they will run when you want them to. Meanwhile we have to deal with mostly functional tractors coding out over emission systems. I find it hypocritical that the place we are forced to use emission crap to save doesn't or isn't forced to use it as well.
We reach 5000 subscribers! Thank you! On this occasion, I would like to make a little Q&A for you, so you can write your questions to me down below!😊⬇⬇⬇ If you like my video please leave a thumb up and subscribe to my channel in order not to miss any of my new videos! I also invite you to join our Facebook group "Matheo Machinery" for more interesting content from the world of tractors and heavy machinery - here's the link: ➡ bit.ly/MatheoMachinery ⬅
The tracks on the Massey's at the very beginning were Arps tracks, pretty common optional feature in North America when they first came out. You can still find them fairly easily in Canada for many models of tractors, even for Farmall Super A's. The going price for a complete set including the bogey wheels is between 1,500 and 2,000 Cdn depending on condition. They are still popular for use in northern Canada for bush work and are pretty cost effective if you're on a budget.
Underrated channel right here.
Been waiting for this one!
nice to hear it 😊
these videos are always so interesting
Very well presented and researched video packed with information 👌 🎉🎉🎉
Brilliant video!
Very interesting
I would suggest a video on the English COUNTY tractor brand!
How's the Torpedo video going, did you find any material?
I haven't even started - now I'm focusing on Fortschritt
Oh, great choice. Great company, too bad Case took it over.
Everyone is using pistonbullys now. They are lighter and can still pull a 100ton sled
Those tractors also have zero emission controls on them, meaning they will run when you want them to. Meanwhile we have to deal with mostly functional tractors coding out over emission systems. I find it hypocritical that the place we are forced to use emission crap to save doesn't or isn't forced to use it as well.
No more videos?
You should do the history of county and Massey Ferguson
What doing a video on tractors in Canada and some the unique brands of tractors that were manufactured in Canada
there was also a te20 ferguson used to help build the australian research base in the 50s, it wasnt as highly modified as Hillary's tractors
Can you make video about tractors in Yugoslavia?