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Re: massey 200

Post #11 by JimInOz » Thu Aug 06, 2009 6:05 pm

Hi Martyn,
Thanks for the pics.
I wonder what the difference is,between the 244 & 2244?
Was the 244 a Gas powered unit or was it just an early version of a 2244??

I think this was discussed in the past,but not sure if we came to a conclusion ....

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Re: massey 200

Post #12 by Martyn Henley » Thu Aug 06, 2009 6:36 pm

hi Jim, when i did reshearch for modelling the 244, i found that the 244 was first introduced in 1963 after Massey Ferguson bought Landini of Italy in 1960, and what i could make out was that Massey Fergusons American arm ICM brought out the 2244 in 1965, it differed a lot, as you can see from the previous pictures, .. both used the Perkins A3-152 three cylinder engine and same transmission, and both weighed in at just over the 5100kg mark .. i belive it was just the design that differed ..but i could be wrong

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Re: massey 200

Post #13 by AussieMF » Sat Oct 10, 2009 4:59 am

Here's a couple pf pictures of my little 200 here in Oz.

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I've only had it about 9 months, haven't put a great deal of hours on it, just sorting out a couple of oil leaks on it.
Good little machine for its size, quite capable.


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Re: massey 200

Post #14 by martyn williams » Sat Oct 10, 2009 12:52 pm

I loved those MF 200's.For a small machine they were very usefull.The plant firm I worked for has nearly all MF machines.I think the 200 was better than the newer 200d.
Great photos on this thread,brings back memories.
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Re: massey 200

Post #15 by merfyn » Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:27 am

B100 LOADER wrote:I loved those MF 200's.For a small machine they were very usefull.The plant firm I worked for has nearly all MF machines.I think the 200 was better than the newer 200d.
Great photos on this thread,brings back memories.
Martyn


we always preferred the 200. the 200d didnt have enough power to cope with the powershuttle transmission.


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Re: massey 200

Post #16 by IANOZ » Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:28 pm

Hi Ashley ,Mate thats a nice tidy tractor . The photos can't have been taken at gin gin ,it looks tooo level !!! :lol: .By the way that 4 in 1 bucket on ebay has been relisted . ian.


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