[Ford-ferguson] Massey Harris and Ferguson Pony model?
MasseyH at aol.com
MasseyH at aol.com
Tue Mar 2 09:33:32 PST 2010
Unfortunately Wild Harvest went by the wayside about three years ago.
Keith did a great job but just was not getting the support nor had the time
needed to do it justice. I was a subscriber to the very end!! We are hoping
Legacy Quarterly will help fill the void left from Wild Harvest. His Data
Book was published in 1999. As far as I know they are not available today.
Occasionally you will find them at Amazon.com but you will pay huge
dollars for it!!
We are hoping Legacy Quarterly will help fill the void left from Wild
Harvest.
That would be a great project for someone!!! Update and reprint the data
book. There are more people out there that want the book than those of us
who already have one!! Nice opportunity!!
In a message dated 3/2/2010 10:03:17 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
jacktractor at live.com writes:
I once subscribed to "Wild Harvest" when Keith Oltrogge was involved with
it. Is it still operational? Do you have a source for
Keith Oltrogge's book?
[MasseyH at aol.com]~I have found that the Massey Tractor Data Book by Keith
Oltrogge is about the best reference. In there he
references the numbers I shared earlier - serial numbers 23149 to 23853 as
being gray Ponys. In most cases we say if it has a 23XXX
number it might have been gray. All gray Ponys had the MHF tag on them.
The serial number and the Pacer front end are usually
the giveaway as to whether it is a gray Pony or not. HOWEVER, the rare
1957 red MH Pony also had the Pacer front end but their
numbers started with 24XXX. Hope this helps a little.
[pmthicke at centurytel.net]~Are there records of which Pony's with the MHF
tag are the actual gray Ferguson models?
[MasseyH at aol.com]~Some of the later models of red MH Pony had the MHF tags
as well.
[pmthicke at centurytel.net]~One difference that I have seen is on the name
plate tag located below the right front of the engine.
It will only say Massey Harris for the Massey Harris tractor and Massey
Harris Ferguson on the Ferguson model.
[Indiana Robinson]~Does anyone know for sure about any differences in the
Massey Harris Pony and the Ferguson Pony? I read
"somewhere" that the only difference was the serial numbers and the paint.
I also seem to recall reading that there were no clear
records as to which serial numbers were painted gray and which were red
and yellow. My Pony is Massey Harris (or at least that is
how it was last painted) but I am a little tempted to paint it gray to
show it along side of my TO-20 Ferguson. I have an 8N and I
am "quietly" (that means you do not mention it in front of the wife)
watching for a steal in a 9N. I have a bunch of old tractors in
all sizes, colors and in different conditions (18, I think). But since I
retired I am slowly shifting to smaller tractors that I can
haul several at a time easily.
My small ones are:
TO-20
8N
AC-C
MM-R
MH Pony
Case VAC
Farmall CUB
I plan to show all of these this summer/fall. The 8N is the least likely
to be ready. I may have to show it in a row of baskets.
;-) I do show some in working clothes. Have you hugged your horses
today?
Francis Robinson
aka "farmer"
Central Indiana USA
robinson46176 at gmail.com
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