1946 Massey Harris Model 203 G - Classic Tractor Fever

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  • Опубліковано 11 кві 2018
  • Bill Parrish from Harrisonville, Missouri shares the story of his rare 1946 Massey Harris Model 203 G Tractor. Only 119 of these tractor were built and Bill's tractor was the 105th one built. Along with this tractor, Bill collects several other rare and low production tractors. Visit classictractorstv.com/about/ today for more Classic Tractor Fever!

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  • @MikeBrown-ii3pt
    @MikeBrown-ii3pt 4 роки тому +3

    Archie Bunker...I LOVE that guy!! I was raised on a family farm in Northwest Ohio. The farm is long gone but, I still bleed Persian Orange! I have the two Allis Chalmers tractors that I grew up with (a 1963 D-17 and a 1974 7080) in my shop for restoration right now. Yes, they are the ones from our farm, I kept track of them and was finally able to bring them home to the 10 acres of the farm that I was able to buy! Even though I'm biased to Orange Power, I appreciate all classic equipment.

  • @andrewlambert1639
    @andrewlambert1639 Рік тому +1

    First tractor I drove was a Massey Harris with Continental grey-seal six cylinder and twin power. So much character and power when the governor cut in.

  • @42lookc
    @42lookc 6 років тому +5

    I love the M-H 200 series tractors. The sleek styling, roomy operator's platform, long hoods, long wheelbase, big 18 inch front wheels, big fenders, and big 6 cylinder engines make them real standouts in the classic tractor field.

  • @lwthowe
    @lwthowe 2 роки тому

    Love the decal about green tractors. Our farm family in Eastern Kansas owns 5 MH tractors. None have moved in 40 years and probably should be removed or sold. 444, 333, 44, and two 33's. Love the sound of the Continental engines.

  • @Eddie_Schantz
    @Eddie_Schantz 6 місяців тому

    In the mid to late 1960's we farmed with a Massey Harris model 55 but I am not for sure what hear it came out. I actually did not
    like driving it but was a good tractor. It had a flat head 6 gasoline engine with a 4 speed tramsmission and over all it gave us very little
    problems. We pretty well wore it out and dad bought a 1965 Case 930 on LP because he couldn't find another MH that he liked or
    there just wasn't many good ones around any more. I don't recall for sure.