So you "just know" huh? No real facts to back up your bogus claims. No real experience other than MORE bogus claims?
Like I said, I've owned BOTH. The Fords were "good" tractors, but in all the cases where I've owned similar models, the Masseys worked circles around the Fords, did so on far less fuel, lasted longer, and were simply better tractors. No issues with traction.
The 3000's were decent barnyard tractors, but the 135's and 150's will have them for lunch when hooked to a plow.
After reading your latest nonsense, I've got to wonder if you've ever even SEEN a tractor, muchless been around one!
You don't need to own a Massey alright. Stay with your play toys in the sandbox.
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