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deere mark wrote on Wednesday, October 31, 2012 (PDT):
  • the one on the right looks like a Massey Harris model 55
    kly wrote on Saturday, November 10, 2012 (PST):
  • it's a massey harris 55 or 44 standard.
    Peter wrote on Wednesday, November 14, 2012 (PST):
  • I tink it may be a Minn. Moline or a Massy hariss
    Jack Boedigheimer wrote on Wednesday, November 21, 2012 (PST):
  • Just guessing, but I think it is a Massey Harris 44 standard...my two cents worth
    chuck wrote on Tuesday, November 27, 2012 (PST):
  • it is a massey 44k (kerosene) standard with wheatland fenders. its a kerosene model,u can see the manifold is enclosed to heat up fuel.my neighbor has same model . its alot of tractor in a small package.
    Jorn Madsen wrote on Wednesday, December 19, 2012 (PST):
  • Thanks for the help. The tractors are Marshall Aid tractors and ran on kerosene as gasoline was sparse and expensive around 1950. Marshall Aid supplied an assorted variety of all US built tractors so a DK buyer could seldom decide on brand himself but had to buy whatever was available. Just being able to buy a tractor at that time was really a luxury. Thanks to the US and General Marshall,a massive help to boost post war agricultural production in Europe was provided by this aid programme.
    aaronjohnson/ wrote on Saturday, January 05, 2013 (PST):
  • shape of hood looks like allis,or massey
    Nate wrote on Friday, January 11, 2013 (PST):
  • Looks to be a massey Harris maybe a 55? You can just make out some #s between the person's legs sitting on the hood
    michael from wv wrote on Thursday, January 31, 2013 (PST):
  • the tractor on the right is what u would quality just like the john deere G
    bob wrote on Sunday, March 10, 2013 (PDT):
  • the front is an Oliver
    44 Magnum wrote on Thursday, May 02, 2013 (PDT):
  • Front tractor is one of only two possible tractors. 44 or 55 Massey. By the height compared to the JD it is probably a kerosene 55 Wheatland. It is definitely not an Oliver or an Allis, nor is it a Case.
    Tara wrote on Thursday, June 27, 2013 (PDT):
  • both are Kubotas
    Ryan Yager wrote on Monday, August 12, 2013 (PDT):
  • Massy Harris 55
    chuck wrote on Sunday, February 16, 2014 (PST):
  • The front tractor is a 44 kerosene wheatland standard massey harris. not a 55 at all. the 44 has the 16 inch pressed steel,5 bolt front wheels plainly seen in picture. 55's had 18inch front tires with cast iron wheel centers and bolt on wheel rims.
    chuck wrote on Sunday, February 16, 2014 (PST):
  • forgot to mention the 44 uses the steering box in front of radiator. if u look close you can see the steering shaft right under the carb air tube. the 55 uses a steering box under the gas tank /dash area with a pittman arm and rod outside the frame of tractor on carb side of engine.
    JD Collector wrote on Thursday, July 10, 2014 (PDT):
  • Massey Harris 55 , not a Kubota
    JD collector wrote on Thursday, July 10, 2014 (PDT):
  • Massey Harris 44 or 55
    Ben wrote on Wednesday, October 08, 2014 (PDT):
  • 44 Massey Harris Kerosene
    Todd Hatfield wrote on Sunday, January 04, 2015 (PST):
  • A Massey product.. maybe a 44
    Pat DeMoss wrote on Monday, March 21, 2016 (PDT):
  • Not sure, but it could be a Massey-Harris..... possibly a model 44 or 55.
    keith mcgowan wrote on Tuesday, July 11, 2017 (PDT):
  • looks like a massey harris
    keith mcgowan wrote on Tuesday, July 11, 2017 (PDT):
  • looks like a massey harris 44
    farmerb wrote on Monday, June 18, 2018 (PDT):
  • massey harris 44 western or a 55 but most likely a 44
    Paul N wrote on Monday, November 09, 2020 (PST):
  • I would say its a Massey Harris. Sheet metal is the giveaway for me.

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