major vs massey

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massey148
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I never would have even considered the possibility of a different outcome! The poor li'l Massey was done before it started! :P
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They were lucky it had rained that day....... else :nono:
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No contest!!! Dexta or Major everytime!!! Even if running on two cylinders!!!! :roll: :roll: :D
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Brian wrote:No contest!!! Dexta or Major everytime!!! Even if running on two cylinders!!!! :roll: :roll: :D
A Fordson that Runs Like A Deere. :lol:

He sure showed that massey a thing or two...Go Fordson Major. :D Dandy Dave!
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What would the difference in weight be between the Major and 165?

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Hello:

In my county for the work in the forests, the Ebro-Fordson have always been preferred to the MF.

The Ebro-Fordson have been called " the blue oxen " or " shire blue " (I write the name of a race of heavy draft horses of UK so that you should understand me).

Regards: David.
"A hymn to life the ploughs sing".
(From the tango "Silence" of Carlos Gardel).

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