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Massey Ferguson Super 90

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Bob Estell

10-20-2001 08:44:43




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How can I get the e-mail addresses of the person that sent in the picture of his Super 90 on the Home Page right now? (Skippie from Texas) Also, Mike Donovan, who posted some before and after picture's in the past.(Mike from MI)

Just trying to make contact with others that own a 90 or Super 90. I have lots of questions about mine. Age, value, parts availability, etc.

Thanks,
Bob Estell.




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Dan Wensink

10-20-2001 09:12:14




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 Re: Massey Ferguson Super 90 in reply to Bob Estell, 10-20-2001 08:44:43  
I also own a super 90. They where produced from 62-65. The current value would range from about 1500-5000 depending upon condition. Feel free to e-mail me for more specific information.



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Connie Turner

11-09-2001 17:34:04




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 Re: Re: Massey Ferguson Super 90 in reply to Dan Wensink, 10-20-2001 09:12:14  
Hi Dan! Saw your earlier post about owning a Super 90. I'm buying my dad's old one and don't know much about it. From the serial # and referring to what I found on the internet, I believe it is a 63 model and it is a diesel. I need to haul it from my dad's place to mine, but when I went to get it found that my trailer seems to be about 8" too narrow to accomodate getting the rear wheels on the trailer! Someone told me that they thought these rear wheels would adjust in and out. Dad lives about an hour away from me so I can't just run outside to check that info out about the wheels possibly adjusting in and out. Can't rely on Dad's answer to that question either; he lives in a world all his own these days...sometimes there and sometimes totally out of it! Do you know if they adjust? If so, how? I'm having trouble getting a bigger trailer to haul it on. Appreciate any info.

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Connie

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Connie Turner

11-11-2001 17:49:54




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 Re: Re: Re: Massey Ferguson Super 90 in reply to Connie Turner, 11-09-2001 17:34:04  
Yeaaa! The wheels DO go in! We got our MF Super 90 loaded on our too narrow trailer! Thanks anyway....!



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