1952 Massey Harris Pony Tractor - Classic Tractor Fever
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- The Massey Harris Pony was produced from 1947 to 1957 and was the smallest model the company built. It has a 4 cylinder gasoline Continental engine which could do 10 hp on the drawbar and 11hp on the belt. Paul and Rose share the story of their 1952 Massey Harris Pony and how they turned their passion for classic tractors into a full time restoration business.Visit classictractors... today to learn more about Classic Tractor Fever!
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"It's just a cutest little thing"
it is a sweet little tractor
good job restoring it
My grandfather bought the first Massey Harris tractor sold at the dealership in Lowell Michigan, a 1947 Pony with a plow, cultivator and hay mower. Before that they used horses and a doodlebug made out of a 1936 Chevrolet truck.
For 10 years my family used a small Massey-Harris Pony tractor on our small farm in Denmark.
It had a SIMCA Aronde 8 engine, three speed gearbox and hand operated lift for a 12'' Fraugde plow, a 9 toothed stub cultivator and a two-row beet cleaner.
On the draw bar we pulled a four rubber wheeled farm wagon and various other horse-drawn farm tools. We could also mount a small box on the draw-bar on which there could be transported three 40 litters milk bins.
From the age of 12 to 17 I have spent many hours in the seat on it to harrow and plow our fields :-)
my Dad worked for Massey-Harris in Brantford, Ontario in 1947 and was part of the Pony design team, he had just graduated in 1947 from the University of Saskatchewan, was 22, they unveiled the Pony at a plowing match in Burlington, Ontario, have a photo with all the management team and engineering group including the President of Massey-Harris, my Dad was there as he was experienced in plowing and setting things up.
Yes, Rose does remind me of Sally Field from Smokey and the Bandit. In looks and accent. When I was growing up on a farm in Iowa, we had a neighbor that had a Massey Harris Pony. His had a small Massey Harris manure loader on it. He used it to clean out his dairy barn. That was in the days before skid-steer loaders. This neighbor also had a Massey Harris 44. He loved them both. Massey Harris's were not common in our area, but the few people that had them, loved them.
Keep on restoring those classic tractors!
Beautiful restoration. My dad owned a Pony in the 1960's and it was a very reliable and useful workhorse.
Great job Paul and Rose. Love everything Massey Harris!
My dada pony had two plows. one left and one right.
He also has cultivator attachment. and a drag harrow.
One of my bros did his best to blow the engine with a string to the carb to over ride the governor.
I don't remember when it was sold off.
The pony replace a David Bradly walk behind tractor
THe machinery helped feed us for many years.
Excellent video of your sharp looking tractor!
Thank you for sharing your amazing video
The guy's version has a cutter bar to chop things down! Great ag article, love the camera production editing etc, feel a bit like i'm there
Nice video, 2 Q Ts, the tractor and the driver.
Would like to have one even if it's old and in driving condition it would work miracle for me
Lovely!
I love this !
The Pony was manufactured in my hometown of Woodstock Ontario Canada. As a young boy growning up in dairy farming country I was obsessed with tractors mostly a nice Massey "30" that I got to drive.
Thanks for the memory. www.tractordata.com/farm-tractors/004/7/0/4700-massey-harris-pony-11.html
Maybe a new decal reading Rosey's Poney ? :-) Beautiful job in any event!
cute little tractor. :-)
I have one with center 5foot sickle bar mower and rear pto and belt pulley its a nice looking tractor but Im getting older and going to sell
Rose reminds me of smokey and the bandit's Sally FIeld
Called a cub in new zealand. Cheers.
Michele beck That would be an International
International Farmall made the Cub
I got a 1949 one of em
nice trackter wonder if ya can help me i got a 1956 massy harris pacer 4 cylender i put new plugs wire cap and coil its runs good but soon as i try working it its spitting threw the carb any ida what it would be
Muitíssimo bom.
Every girl likes a pony .
Wow
Hello Paul can we talk my tractor has an unknown fuel problem
the Pacer was a little bigger
Can a person run a pull behind bush hog on a pony
Whats not to like?
So is it a Massy Harris and not an Avery BH or Minneapolis Moline ?
Nope there was a MM V a BF and a BG
www.tractordata.com/farm-tractors/005/0/4/5041-minneapolis-moline-bg.html
John Deere did it better with the M
B C L John Deere was closer. H was next step