Me too in retrospect.David with you living in Italy it should have clicked. DekDavid, I am inclined to think it is more lightly to be a Fiat rather than a Massey Fergerson.
I must say I am more familiar with Massey than Fiat.
100 years ago, Henry Garner decided to demonstrate that one of his agricultural tractors could be used just as well as a road haulage tractor. Towing a 4 ton Ransomes, Simms & Jefferies threshing machine, the tractor was driven non-stop from the Exchange Building in Birmingham to the Smithfield Show in London in 24 hours 4 minutes at an average speed of 4 1/2 miles per hourView attachment 118407
I can only remember loading my lorry once at this factory, I was advised to load the tractors across the lorry with the rear wheels on the passenger side so that my right hand side rear view mirror would not be too obstructed.
International Harvester 666/955I wonder if anyone on the Forum could shed any light on this as regards the manufacturer, model, years of production, etc. :
..... I'm told it still works ......
Thanks, David
(See below)My uncle thinks this is a 1950 Nuffield. It is in a garden centre
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it is not a nuffield its a mf 35 with parts of a canvas cabMy uncle thinks this is a 1950 Nuffield. It is in a garden centre
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Indeed, the 'triple triangle' badge above the grille comfirms that make.it is not a nuffield its a mf 35 with parts of a canvas cab
Is it 50sIndeed, the 'triple triangle' badge above the grille comfirms that make.
yes i i said its a 1958 ,the model before in 1957 was a ferguson 35 they changed color from grey gold to red and greyIs it 50s