mogwild
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I started in this thread
And was suggested I come to the vintage forum, so Here I am.
We purchased an acreage from my father in law. He included both Tractors, ones a Massey Ferguson 265 diesel, which I've used. The other is a "Massey Harris" Twin-Power 102cc Senior. I now know a bit more about it, but I'm still looking for any and all info on it.
I think its a 1946, there's a number case in under the seat area that says 4 1946
It was also mentioned it was probably originally 6 volt, but after we pulled it out of the pole shed its sat in for as long as I can remember, I see it has a 12volt generator on it.
Also it was sugjuested perhaps the "Twin Power" means it runs on Gasoline and/or distillate, but I can't see two fuel tanks, so I'm not sure
I also note that the exhaust manifold is cracked.
Anyway, if its worth getting running, I'd like to use it to pull a gang reel mower, I noticed it has a PTO, and a ?drag link? (not sure what that type of hitch is called).
Thanks.
Trev
Oh, and if its not obvious, I'm quite green to the world of tractors, so please excuse my learning curve, and butchering the terminology.
And was suggested I come to the vintage forum, so Here I am.
We purchased an acreage from my father in law. He included both Tractors, ones a Massey Ferguson 265 diesel, which I've used. The other is a "Massey Harris" Twin-Power 102cc Senior. I now know a bit more about it, but I'm still looking for any and all info on it.
I think its a 1946, there's a number case in under the seat area that says 4 1946
It was also mentioned it was probably originally 6 volt, but after we pulled it out of the pole shed its sat in for as long as I can remember, I see it has a 12volt generator on it.
Also it was sugjuested perhaps the "Twin Power" means it runs on Gasoline and/or distillate, but I can't see two fuel tanks, so I'm not sure
I also note that the exhaust manifold is cracked.
Anyway, if its worth getting running, I'd like to use it to pull a gang reel mower, I noticed it has a PTO, and a ?drag link? (not sure what that type of hitch is called).
Thanks.
Trev
Oh, and if its not obvious, I'm quite green to the world of tractors, so please excuse my learning curve, and butchering the terminology.
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