Posted by jodahc on December 22, 2018 at 09:11:28 from (45.46.239.58):
Hello everyone,
I am new to this page AND to to owning a tractor. My wife & I have a horse rescue / rehome farm in NY. We recently purchased a 1947 Massey Harris 30 "tricycle" tire style tractor in phenomenal shape for very cheap. (We figured if it will not work for our farm, we could sell it as an investment) We are in need of a "front end loader" and "Hydraulic Package" for this tractor and I am not sure how to match these up.
The tractor has a PTO but does not have a 3 point hitch.
If we can get a loader for this tractor and eventually a brush hog, it will make a great start up for us until we can upgrade.
I came across 2 front end loaders on Facebook Market PLace but I am unsure if these will fit and the people who own the loaders are also unsure.
I attached a pic of our Massey (Not sure why it uploaded sideways lol) and the Facebook Marketplace links for the loaders.
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