[AT] New Massey-Harris Pacemaker
Guy Fay
fayguyma at execpc.com
Sun May 29 21:35:03 PDT 2005
Dang, I had seen te listing for that auction, but I'm broke at the moment.
The last auction I was at Massey's were anything but cheap. I think it
depends on the model and the crowd- the prewar stuff is exppensive,
including Challenger and Pacemaker. The small stuff is in demand as well.
I've had the hankering for a 22 Standard for quite some time- neat
little tractor. Saw one in the paper, disassembled, for $200 years ago.
Last one I saw sell was for $1,600 with the grapevines still attached!
The guy had driven several hundred miles to get it, too.
JAHaze at aol.com wrote:
>Thanks LeRoy,
>
>I was beginning to think that the list has evaporated. I have so many
>exciting things to share after the big auction yesterday. I started tinkering with
>the tractor today and got the valves freed up, removed most of the inspection
>plates and discovered that there was no water in the oil, and only a little
>water in the transmission housing, so I think this will be a fun project. What
>I need to know if what make/model should the carb and magneto be? These are
>the only parts missing. The motors still stuck, but I'm going to keep working
>on that. I'd like to get it to turn over before I put it in line with the rest
>of the projects. I just couldn't pass it up, with the full set of steel, and
>nice rusty patina, it fit's in well with the rest of my collection. This is
>my first Massey-Harris. Any collective wisdom from the list would be helpful.
> Does anybody else have one of these?
>
>FWIW, I was shocked at how little most of the MH tractors brought at the
>sale, if they would have been any other make, I bet they would have gone for twice
>as much (good running tractors sold for 400-600 most of the day). I kept my
>hands in my pocket, but it was really, really hard. Fortunately, I bought my
>tractor rather early and got the buying urge out of my system.
>
>Enjoy, Joe
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