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Classic Massey & Ferguson Enthusiast

November/December 2022
Magazine

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.

Classic Massey & Ferguson Enthusiast

Welcome!

Meet the contributors

BRILLIANT BRITISH NATIONALS!

SALES DIARY

BACK ISSUES

JONATHAN WHITLAM • … recalls fond memories of the 1970s Massey Ferguson 760 combine harvester; a mighty machine that impressed him as a child, but sadly failed to deliver for UK users

A FAMILY TREASURE • Chris Graham meets Richard Collishaw and his recently-restored 1967 MF 165 that’s been on the family farm since the late 1960s

WORKING MEMORIES • Jonathan Whitlam fondly remembers a faithful old Massey Ferguson 135 that outlived them all!

A BIG RED GIANT • Ben Phillips profiles the Massey Ferguson 1100; an impressive tractor that never sold well in the UK and now is a disappointingly rare sight

THE GDSF RETURNS! • Chris Graham reports from this year’s excellent Great Dorset Steam Fair

THE 500 SERIES • Jonathan Whitlam begins the story of the Massey Ferguson 500 Series; a model range that truly was ahead of its time

CLUBBING TOGETHER • John Selley presents more stories from in and around the ever-enthusiastic Ferguson Club

A HOLIDAY FRIEND!

FUN IN THE SUN! • Jonathan Whitlam reports from a brilliant working day in Lincolnshire, at which there was plenty of Ferguson and Massey Ferguson interest

MF 65 RESTORATION • After a great deal of work, the restoration of Tim Elgood’s Massey Ferguson 65 is finally finished, as Ben Phillips reports

THE PERFECT GIFT FOR THE CLASSIC MASSEY SEY ENTHUSIAST

WINTER EVENTS

OUT & ABOUT • Peter Love spotlights his pick of shows around the UK that have attracted Ferguson and Massey Ferguson machinery in recent weeks

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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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 68 Publisher: Kelsey Publishing Ltd Edition: November/December 2022

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: November 4, 2022

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Men's Lifestyle

Languages

English

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.

Classic Massey & Ferguson Enthusiast

Welcome!

Meet the contributors

BRILLIANT BRITISH NATIONALS!

SALES DIARY

BACK ISSUES

JONATHAN WHITLAM • … recalls fond memories of the 1970s Massey Ferguson 760 combine harvester; a mighty machine that impressed him as a child, but sadly failed to deliver for UK users

A FAMILY TREASURE • Chris Graham meets Richard Collishaw and his recently-restored 1967 MF 165 that’s been on the family farm since the late 1960s

WORKING MEMORIES • Jonathan Whitlam fondly remembers a faithful old Massey Ferguson 135 that outlived them all!

A BIG RED GIANT • Ben Phillips profiles the Massey Ferguson 1100; an impressive tractor that never sold well in the UK and now is a disappointingly rare sight

THE GDSF RETURNS! • Chris Graham reports from this year’s excellent Great Dorset Steam Fair

THE 500 SERIES • Jonathan Whitlam begins the story of the Massey Ferguson 500 Series; a model range that truly was ahead of its time

CLUBBING TOGETHER • John Selley presents more stories from in and around the ever-enthusiastic Ferguson Club

A HOLIDAY FRIEND!

FUN IN THE SUN! • Jonathan Whitlam reports from a brilliant working day in Lincolnshire, at which there was plenty of Ferguson and Massey Ferguson interest

MF 65 RESTORATION • After a great deal of work, the restoration of Tim Elgood’s Massey Ferguson 65 is finally finished, as Ben Phillips reports

THE PERFECT GIFT FOR THE CLASSIC MASSEY SEY ENTHUSIAST

WINTER EVENTS

OUT & ABOUT • Peter Love spotlights his pick of shows around the UK that have attracted Ferguson and Massey Ferguson machinery in recent weeks

SALES CORNER • Peter Love reports with details of the Ferguson and Massey Ferguson movers and shakers changing hands in the past month or two

PRICE GUIDE

ORDERTHE NEXT ISSUE NOW AND GET FREE DELIVERY


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