Massey has been the world wide sales leader since 1962(before the 100 series) and still is. In the 90's they sold over 25% more than second place, which I think was Ford, but not sure. I remember seeing a poster in a dealer that said MF sells a tractor every 3 minutes, or something like that, 24 hours a day. There are several companies around the world that build an MF clone tractor under an agreement with MF as well. I can't understand why some people won't accept that MF has made some outstanding tractors, especially the 100 series. What's even more puzzling is just like you say; people who have never owned one are usually the ones knocking them the most. Dave
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