Posted by paul on June 23, 2022 at 21:49:38 from (66.60.209.84):
In Reply to: 2022.06.23 posted by kcm.MN on June 22, 2022 at 21:17:37:
Massey was just never very popular around us. There were a handful of micro dealerships into the 1990s or a little later, but then they all closed within 3 years. They were mostly hay equipment for the smaller dairies that left about then. Sold a handful of tractors but a rare thing to see an old Massey around here.
Now Agco is trying so hard to convert their line to mostly all Massey. And around here, there just isnt any interest. Allis was pretty popular back in the day. Oliver used to be really popular, and White did pretty good as a result for a long time. If you brought back an orange, off green, or even silver tractor people would stop to look at least.
Massey, might as well try to sell a Belarus here, has the same following.
Actually now they are pushing Fent as their top line machines. Seems that brings to mind a complicated fussy European design so doesnt get much consideration either.....
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