[AT] RE: massey 44

LeRoy Price III leroy_price3 at hotmail.com
Sun Jun 27 07:51:47 PDT 2004


Actually, the 101 seniors started out with Chrysler 6 but around 1942/1943 
they used the continental 226 engine.

LeRoy


>From: Edchainsaw at aol.com
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>Subject: [AT] RE: massey 44
>Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2004 00:18:36 EDT
>
>     I  use to have the  official Massey book until someone barrowed it and
>forgot to bring it back.   Therefore I do  rember some things about them.   
>  the
>  101's -twin powers were supposedly  Chrysler 6's ,  the 44-6's were all
>suppose to be  Continental's because Continental was not tooled up to get 
>the 4cyl
>engine out.. yes  the  44 with the 4 cyl was a Massey Harris engine built 
>in
>the Continental plant with Continental parts (almost makes it a Continetal)
>this  offical history  says that one of the things Massey gave Contiental 
>was
>the rights to  copy the engine and sell there own version... Kinda like
>CDC(case-ih) and Cummins engines today.
>
>
>Eddie
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