Which to buy?

   / Which to buy? #1  

mffarmall

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I have a MF 50 and in a year or two want to retire her. Looking for a newer massey. Have six acres blow sand and weeds (seeding for pasture grasses) need to use for cleaning up after horses, brush hog, dirt moving, grading road, snow removal, water line digging, airating ?Sp, and leaning against with a beer.
 
   / Which to buy? #2  
The 1533 might be a good choice for you. You can get it in a 8x8 Synchro Shuttle, 12x12 Power Shuttle or 3 -Range HST.
 
   / Which to buy? #3  
Well the old MF 50 is 38 pto hp. Assuming that your implements are sized for the MF50 and that you don't intend to buy new implements also - I would get something in that hp range, 38-45. The compacts in that hp range are nice - feature rich. The MF 431 or 451 utility tractors are more plain-jane but heavier framed. Also, if by "newer" you mean a later model used tractor, something like an MF 240 or 245 might be the ticket if you can find one.
 
   / Which to buy? #4  
Like SPB said get a 1533. It would be a very good fit for what you have. What implements do you have now?
 
   / Which to buy? #5  
Like SPB said get a 1533. It would be a very good fit for what you have. What implements do you have now?
 
   / Which to buy? #6  
"Newer" could still be in the 1960's compared to that MF 50. Several books and sites list the 50 @ 38 HP. They're actually rated @ 32. (I've had a couple 50's and an F-40, which is the same tractor) An "upgrade" to a 135 or 150 Massey would be a big improvement. They are 38 PTO HP, and have many more features that put them in the "modern era". The 50 was to the 35 what the 150 was to the 135. Slightly heavier, a little longer wheel base, bigger fuel tank, bigger radiator, better power steering, heavier front axle with more clearance, and in the case of the 135 vs. 150, better air filter system. The "100 series" Masseys are, imho, the best small tractors ever built. They still hold their own against newer tractors. If you can find a diesel, you'll get the best small diesel engine ever to grace a tractor with the Perkins 153-3.

Further on, the 245 and later 250 are logical replacements for the 50/150. They soldiered on with that same Perkins diesel. (A variant of that very same engine is STILL used today on the 431)

I bought a NEW 150 Massey in 1973. (1972 model year tractor) I still have it. I keep a detailed service and repair log. In 33 years, I still haven't filled the note book. These are simple, basic tractors that any "amature mechanic" can keep running. No electronics, No plastic parts, just lots of time-tested easy to work on components.
 
   / Which to buy? #7  
"Newer" could still be in the 1960's compared to that MF 50. Several books and sites list the 50 @ 38 HP. They're actually rated @ 32. (I've had a couple 50's and an F-40, which is the same tractor) An "upgrade" to a 135 or 150 Massey would be a big improvement. They are 38 PTO HP, and have many more features that put them in the "modern era". The 50 was to the 35 what the 150 was to the 135. Slightly heavier, a little longer wheel base, bigger fuel tank, bigger radiator, better power steering, heavier front axle with more clearance, and in the case of the 135 vs. 150, better air filter system. The "100 series" Masseys are, imho, the best small tractors ever built. They still hold their own against newer tractors. If you can find a diesel, you'll get the best small diesel engine ever to grace a tractor with the Perkins 153-3.

Further on, the 245 and later 250 are logical replacements for the 50/150. They soldiered on with that same Perkins diesel. (A variant of that very same engine is STILL used today on the 431)

I bought a NEW 150 Massey in 1973. (1972 model year tractor) I still have it. I keep a detailed service and repair log. In 33 years, I still haven't filled the note book. These are simple, basic tractors that any "amature mechanic" can keep running. No electronics, No plastic parts, just lots of time-tested easy to work on components.
 

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