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Early 4WD Massey Harris

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sjoemie himself

That is one funky looking machine for sure. Never seen one in person let alone on rubber.

Cool find and thanks for sharing the pictures 👍🏻

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T-Mo

I've seen a few of those, but not in person, only on Classic Tractor Fever on RFD-TV.

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ebinmaine
3 minutes ago, T-Mo said:

I've seen a few of those, but not in person, only on Classic Tractor Fever on RFD-TV.

Yessir. Same here.

7 hours ago, Achto said:

steel

 

26 minutes ago, sjoemie himself said:

rubber

 

It occurred to me after reading both of your posts that it's quite likely the owner switched to rubber ground contact

Local rumor suggests he's got somewhere in the neighborhood of 90 or 100 tractors. He's obsessed with the green ones but also has a little variety in there... 

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pacer

WOW!! never seen one! thats pretty awesome... Think I like the steel wheels better.

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Darb1964

I bet it takes a MAN to steer that bad boy. Cool tractor.

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Horse Newbie

First that man has to crank it !   :lol:

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ClassicTractorProfessor

Saw this one a couple years back at the Steam and Gas Engine Show in Pawnee OK. Very neat tractor indeed.

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6wheeler

Neat tractor for sure. Massey Harris GP. The first tractor MH built on their own. I have seen one at Pioneer Power. The owner said you cannot steer it unless it is  moving. I would imagine with the column shift/hand clutch assembly? It must be a bear to drive trying to steer it and shift/clutch at the same time.

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, 6wheeler said:

. I would imagine with the column shift/hand clutch assembly? It must be a bear to drive trying to steer it and shift/clutch at the same time

Keep ya busy! 

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