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Re: Ferguson F-40 questions
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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on May 22, 2005 at 13:31:26 from (204.255.238.85):
In Reply to: Ferguson F-40 questions posted by MeAnthony on May 22, 2005 at 12:26:55:
"Gropund speed PTO" was one of those features that never really caught on. Ferguson (and then MASSEY Ferguson) had a few implements that were pto driven, that would operate relative to the tractors ground speed. (hay rake, manure spreader, ect...) That is a good old tractor. It's essentially the same as a Massey Ferguson 50. They were made from mid-1956, until mid 1957, after the Massey Harris/ Ferguson merger, and BEFORE the name consolidation. I've got an F-40, and an MF 50 that were original "family owned tractors" (F-40/uncle, MF 50/dad) In rough but running condition, they sell for $3000 and up, to mint at around $5000 in this area. EXTREMELY popular tractor in this area.
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