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Welcome to the Old Iron Registry where you can showcase your collection, while helping to document and preserve the history and stories of old iron around the world. Add your collection to the registry or browse and search for specific models.

Year

1952

Make

Massey-Harris

Model

44 Row Crop

Serial

tag missing

Additional Details

Germansville, Pennsylvania

Configuration:

Narrow Front

Color:

Red

Purchase Date:

12/15/2016

Purchase Price:

750

Engine Type:

MH 4-Cylinder Gas

Horsepower:

44

Notes:

Unfortunately, the serial tag is missing from this tractor, if I find a way to trace the engine serial number or the transmission casting back I will update the registry.

Based on the transmission casting, this tractor is an early to mid 1952 production 44 with a Massey-Harris 4-Cylinder Gas Engine.

The Tractor appears to have been setup and used with a Picker but it did not come with one, nor was there one around when I made the purchase. Tractor is currently undergoing mechanical restoration as the brakes were frozen and the engine is stuck, This tractor is equipped with a single hydraulic remote, which is interestingly cast into a cylinder mounted under the seat.

The tractor is complete, better pictures will be uploaded as the restoration gets further down the road.


Photos