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Shes cute!
Vinny - her hair is covering her face. What were you looking at?
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The tandem diesel Ford tractor (?) is absolutely wild!
Certainly looks like a forerunner of the modern articulating tractors.
The Doe Triple D. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doe_Triple-D
Concept was started and very popular in UK in the 1950s and 1960s for more horsepower. This tractor above seems to be more of a replication of that concept.
Drew
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I met the guy with the B61 Superliner and MH last month up at the Clifford show talked to him at the Mack display for quite a while, he's a good guy. The green B61and the blue B61 and the AC all are owned by Great Lakes Truck Club Members too. Talked with the owner of the blue B61 at another members open house and truck drive in last fall. Where was the Estate auction and the Massey Expo at?
The Massey estate auction was in Dungannon, Ontario and the Massey Expo was in Paisley, Ontario at the Bruce County Heritage Association http://bruceheritage.com/
I agree Ron is a great guy. I didn't get a chance to speak with the other owners of the other trucks at the Expo. Every time I went to look at their trucks nobody was around. I would have enjoyed a conversation with them.
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I went pickin' for some old tractor parts last week and this guy has around 9 or 10 old extinguishers. He had them all refinished and clear coated about 5 years ago. They still looked good to me. He said they would all be around the $100 range each (shipping not included) if anyone needs one. Just PM me and I will pass along his information and you can figure it out. I have attached a few pictures.
Drew
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Here is a link to the tractors if interested. Drew
http://www.bigmacktrucks.com/index.php?/topic/32394-massey-expo-of-north-america/
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I went to Ontario Canada last week for this event. This event feature Massey with over 230 of them plus everything else you could imagine. I tried to grab a picture of as many as I could to meet everyone's tractor brand preference. I am sure I am missing some, like a photo of the farmalls (sorry Superdog).
Drew
A few of the Massey's
Sweet Massey Ferguson lineup
some green mixed in
Sawyer Massey Steam engine on the thresher
Rumley Oilpul (look at the guy sitting behind the rear tire if you need a scale)
Steam boat
Nice JD AR and BR
Others
And tell me the last time you saw a General, Lanz, or a Le Roi?
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I spent all last week on vacation up in Ontario Canada for a Massey Harris collector estate auction, and then on to a Massey Expo of North America. I ran across a few Mack trucks I thought you would enjoy. I will post some other trucks and farm tractors in other threads.
Drew
The neighbor at the estate sale had three Macks. This nice 1960 B61.
This Superliner with I believe an E9
And a MH with the E9
He was a great guy and he even gave me a ride down the road in his MH to his friend's house with another superliner.
I kind of like this photo
Then it was up the road for the Massey Expo with 236 Massey farm tractors, another 150 tractors of other makes, a steam engine show, and a antique car show. There was something there for everyone to enjoy.
Here are two B61s used to haul some tractors to the show.
Nice round tanks on this one.
And a pair of older Macks.
AB
AC
This was my favorite. The steam shovel would load the dirt in the AC (and other trucks) then drive around and up the hill, dump the dirt, and a dozer would push it back down in the hole and repeat.
And last a gnarly looking Mack for loggin'. Nice rear tires, eh?
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The guy that used to own the local Massey Ferguson dealer restored one just like it several years ago,used to always be at the local parades and Old Threshers every year,but since his health went south,it has been out for quite awhile . I keep thinking someday it will pop up for sale .
This GP just sold in Canada last week for $15,000. Depending on condition they can range from $6,000 to $25,000 or more.
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Thanks for the pics Mike. I like that Massey Harris GP, really nice restoration. You also can't go wrong with a team of Percherons! Good stuff.
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any idea when it's gonna be on tv?
It was actually live during both the tractor parade and the truck parade. I would assume they would air it again, but I don't know. If I hear I will let you know so you can set your DVR.
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Thank you everyone for the comments! We are leaving on Tuesday to haul it from Indiana to Paisley Ontario Canada for a World Massey Harris Expo. So it will be starting the show circuit. I just think it would be much cooler being drug around by a Mack truck...
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We bought this tractor in July 2011. If the saying goes you can start with a grease stain, we pretty much did that. There were basically no good parts on this tractor. But, it was a rare Kerosene model with special exhaust manifold, and a separate 1 gallon gas tank for starting and then you switch over to Kerosene. Back in the 50's Kerosene was much cheaper than gas. It took two additional donor tractors to put this 22K back together. I hope you enjoy!
Drew
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Great pictures, have you done anything to yours yet?
Getting inspired. Actually we just finished up a tractor restoration this week. Just put the wheel weights on today. I would be happy to post some pics if interested. Now it is on to Mack truck projects! Thanks for asking.
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That thing looks like a pain to back with that short wheelbase.
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Hey JT - I have seen that device before. Have you used it? I would be concerned about the 5th wheel tilting during start and stops. Do they recommend blocking the 5th wheel or anything?
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They did break the old record of 270. I believe they had around 380 trucks.
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This weekend my father and I had the opportunity to drive our (modern) truck around the Indianapolis 500 track. We participated in breaking the Guinness world record for the most pick trucks in a parade organized by RFDTV. http://www.rfdtv.com/ It didn't have to be antique, just a pickup. There were trucks from 31 states represented and over 400 trucks. It was a cool thing to drive around the track, even though there were so many trucks we couldn't get going that fast.
They also held a tractor parade the same day so we brought two tractors and did both events.
Drew
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I grew up with Percherons. They are awesome animals with the best personalities and dispositions. We hitched, paraded, and showed them throughout the midwest. Back in 1996 I was the champion showman for the World Percheron Congress which occurs only every 4 years in the United States. It is still one of my proudest accomplishments.
Have fun with them!
Drew
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I would have to agree to Vlad's "pair of cents". You can never go back to original. In my opinion, that is too nice of an original truck and too rare of a truck to modify.
Jonas - you seem to find all of the gems out west. I would find a B model cab or something similar and throw it on a modern 2 ton frame with new engine, trans, axles and brakes you want and have a nice old style modern truck.
Just one man's opinion.....Drew
My Trip to Canada
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