Building on the reputation of the great Grey Fergie, which saw more than half a million built, Massey Ferguson, with their red tractors, dominated the tractor market in Britain and many other places from the late 1950s to the 1970s. Classic Massey & Ferguson Enthusiast magazine celebrates this hey-day and also looks at the more modern and older tractors linked to the Ferguson name. From restorations to recollections and also hundreds of readers free-ads there’s something for everyone here Featuring models, articles and news to interest all collectors, owners and enthusiasts, each issue is packed with restorations and recollections as well as readers free-ads there’s something for everyone. Classic Massey & Ferguson Enthusiast magazine simply celebrates this iconic red and grey tractor.
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Classic Massey & Ferguson Enthusiast
Welcome!
Meet the contributors
35X INDUSTRIAL DEBUTS
STILL WORKING!
LAWRENCE SALE ANNOUNCED
WOODCHURCH IS GO
TRAILER CORRECTION
ONE-OWNER 135 MOVES ON
OLD 20 HITS 40!
RARE 35 UP FOR GRABS
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JONATHAN WHITLAM • … makes a sad discovery about one of the iconic Massey Ferguson combine harvesters that he remembers so fondly from his youth
SEVENTIES SUPERSTAR! • Chris Graham meets Simon Wright and enjoys a close encounter with his beautifully restored 1971 Massey Ferguson 178
A SHROPSHIRE GIANT • Paul Hillage is a big Massey Ferguson machinery fan and particularly likes the 1970s classic MF 1200, as Bob Weir discovers
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WORKING MEMORIES • Jonathan Whitlam pays tribute to an immaculate-looking MF 375 that, although not triggering a specific memory, he feels justifies its inclusion here on condition alone
DRIVE IT DAY • Chris Graham reports on the handful of red and grey tractors he spotted taking part in his local Drive-it Day celebration
THE MF 35 STORY • Jonathan Whitlam starts a new series exploring the development and production life of one of Massey Ferguson’s greatest tractor successes
CLUBBING TOGETHER • John Selley presents another story from in and around the ever-enthusiastic Ferguson Club
NVTRR 2024 • Chris Graham reports on this year’s National Vintage Tractor Road Run, which was hosted by SEVAC and took place in East Sussex at Easter
MASSEY FERGUSON 35 RESTORATION • Ben Phillips turns his attention to the 1961 MF 35’s steering box, which was found to be suffering from an oil leak
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SPRING/SUMMER EVENTS May-July
OUT & ABOUT • Peter Love focuses his attention on the biggest tractor road run so far this year: the brilliant National Vintage Tractor Road Run hosted by SEVAC
SALES CORNER • Peter Love reports with details of the Ferguson and Massey Ferguson movers and shakers changing hands in the past month or two
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