I have always loved MH30. It was the first tractor I learned to drive 55 years ago. I currently have 3. 2 are Barbie dolls just for show and one I use for light duty chores and put on 20-30 hours a year. We also still have the 44 that my dad and gramps bought new in 1949. Thanks so much for the video!
congratulations, with you , those tractors have a safe future.. i feel distress that tractors 70 years old sell for so little money. it asks that they be disrespected. so many of them provided for families and were contributors to society in a valuable way. let's please respect our heritage and save artifacts for those not yet born. they don't make more. what became of the wallis, that is one i would have bid on? best wishes from connecticut and ball-acre farm.
@russwabuda1556 I saved as many as I could, seemed alot went for cheap but not a single scrapper man was there. Seems like alot of people wanting to restore them were here. The Wallis I believe is going to be used as yard art again. It was pretty far gone and only good as a parts tractor. Best wishes and thanks for watching!
Put an injector pump on that Super 90 and you might have something that could do a day's work. if nothing else wrong with it he got a steal. The rest of the stuff aside from the MF65 are pretty much collector tractors.
@@ThreeGenerationsRestoration I'm confused Was that tractor a MF Super 90 or an MF 95 which was built for MF by Moline for Massey Ferguson. Looked to me like it was am S90.
I can't believe that Massey Harris 20 or 22 went for $5,000 if any of those tractors that should have gone for $5,000 would have been either the Massey Harris 55 or that big Massey Ferguson that was there that is just crazy
The guy just held his card up and didn't let it down. It must've meant something to him. The massey 55 was stuck, the massey 95 needed an injection pump.
@@ThreeGenerationsRestoration yes I agree for for guys in your business it's the best thing since sliced bread tractors in that type of shape going cheap especially when they don't need a lot of work to get them into running order
I have always loved MH30. It was the first tractor I learned to drive 55 years ago. I currently have 3. 2 are Barbie dolls just for show and one I use for light duty chores and put on 20-30 hours a year. We also still have the 44 that my dad and gramps bought new in 1949. Thanks so much for the video!
@@heartlandfarmer2720 your welcome! Glad you enjoyed it
Several tractors there that we used on the farm many years ago. The Super 90, a 44, Farmall H, and the 101 Senior.
@oldtruthteller2512 very cool! I love hearing old stories of who used to have these tractors. My grandpa grew up on a 720 John Deere.
congratulations, with you , those tractors have a safe future.. i feel distress that tractors 70 years old sell for so little money. it asks that they be disrespected. so many of them provided for families and were contributors to society in a valuable way. let's please respect our heritage and save artifacts for those not yet born. they don't make more. what became of the wallis, that is one i would have bid on? best wishes from connecticut and ball-acre farm.
@russwabuda1556 I saved as many as I could, seemed alot went for cheap but not a single scrapper man was there. Seems like alot of people wanting to restore them were here. The Wallis I believe is going to be used as yard art again. It was pretty far gone and only good as a parts tractor. Best wishes and thanks for watching!
@@ThreeGenerationsRestoration thank you for your reply. i'm glad to think that those tractors got into good hands
Almost every farm has at least one antique tractor.
@@sagecrockett693 And collectors have more than ten🤣
@@ThreeGenerationsRestoration I know. And once you start it's hard to stop.
Massey 30 would have sold for 1000 to 1200 here in Ohio. Wallis sold right on the money. AL B.
@sallybrokaw6124 only problem with that one was the steering box was out of it. I belive the one your talking about at least.
Put an injector pump on that Super 90 and you might have something that could do a day's work. if nothing else wrong with it he got a steal. The rest of the stuff aside from the MF65 are pretty much collector tractors.
@robertlong7033 yea, I'd I would've known about that mf 95 I probably would've bought it for 1k. I'm content with what I got.
@@ThreeGenerationsRestoration I'm confused Was that tractor a MF Super 90 or an MF 95 which was built for MF by Moline for Massey Ferguson. Looked to me like it was am S90.
@robertlong7033 yes it's a 90, I just went straight to thinking it was a 95 sorry about that.
Good Lord, scrap prices.
Talked with everybody who bought stuff. Not one tractor went to scrap. They definetly went cheap but as least they went to good homes.
@@ThreeGenerationsRestoration Yes! Wish I'd been there!
Farmall h up here in New York running or going for a 1000 to 1200 dollars in the same shape that that one's in
I can't believe that Massey Harris 20 or 22 went for $5,000 if any of those tractors that should have gone for $5,000 would have been either the Massey Harris 55 or that big Massey Ferguson that was there that is just crazy
The guy just held his card up and didn't let it down. It must've meant something to him. The massey 55 was stuck, the massey 95 needed an injection pump.
The prices on some of these tractors was just terrible tractors of this shape up here in New York are going for starting at $800😢
@@brianbishop3562 yea it was a good day for getting tractors for cheap. I can't complain about that.
@@ThreeGenerationsRestoration yes I agree for for guys in your business it's the best thing since sliced bread tractors in that type of shape going cheap especially when they don't need a lot of work to get them into running order
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