Steve Warne THAT couldn't have worked out very good! Those didn't have any clearance anywhere, anyway! Lol Sam Bezner They're rare as hen's teeth though,I've only seen pics of ONE! Edgar Wilson Had a 92 and a super 92 (Update: 123sp was IH's first model.)Ī video tour of a Super 80 by "The Farming Life." We thought we hit the big time.Ī posting with a video and a still of a "123sp." The resolution is not good, but I think I see a M-F logo.
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In the early 70's, Dad bought a 510 with an air conditioned cab, a diesel engine & quick-tach bean & corn heads. David Schutz Growing up on the farm in the 60's, we had a Super 92, then a 300 & then a 410, all with gas engines & no cabs. These are Massey ferguson 400 s built in Kilmarnock Scotland! 10 ft cut 1966 models restored in 2008. This is one of five photos posted by Colin Cloude Those are a pair of dandy combines.There doesnt seem to be very many 72's left.Dad had one from 1962-65.It was a 1959 model.A neighbor 8 miles east also had a 72.Theres one sitting 15 miles from me thats pretty well gone.
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Just need to get the motors running."īlain Griggs commented on the above posting The small one is a 35 and the other is a 72. We have this mass harris clipper combine was wondering if anyone could help with decals like where to get them from ?Ĭhris Fink posted four photos with the comment: " Finally got the Masseys home yesterday. Graydon Fisher Very nice and now rare too! Once combining was done just jump on the tractor and wagon and pick up the bags from the field. Mike Welte Pretty Sharp old gal, but why did you bag rather than run it off on a wagon or a truck?ĭavid Hawke Back it the '50's the smaller mixed farms in the area didn't have fancy equipment and trucks, just 1 tractor and maybe a pickup in they were lucky in fact most were still threshing so a bagger combine was the cheap option. Marc Verplanke commented on David's posting: My Maternal Grand Parents Adam and Olga Gottfried Harvesting Mustard in Montana !ĭavid Hawke posted the comment: " Anyone have a picture of a '50's era Massey Harris combine with a bagging platform instead of a grain tank, rode many hours on one of those helping dad back in the day." It is so strange seeing a Ford implement painted in red instead of blue. I wonder if they put blue paint on someone else's combine.Īfter some text and still pictures, at 1:52 there is live-action.
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This is the first photo I have seen of a Ford combine. The comments have a lot of information about models, years, and prices. Keight Burditt Jr posted two pictures of their 1973 MF 760 doing its last harvest in 2016. Some of the photos in these notes should be moved there.