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    Posted: 28 Jun 2024 at 5:16pm
Hi all I am off to a auction today to try and buy my grandad’s tractor back a Massy Harris twin power pacemaker 1938 it was given to my cousin in about 1986 and I asked him if he ever wanted to sell it to let me know first I new of being sold was when I went to the local vintage show and seen it had been restored by a local collector and it was now in his collection fast forward 30 odd years and it is up for sale again so here hoping . Will keep you updated.
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I am not a Massey guy and didn't even know they existed until now, so I learned something. I hope you end up with it. Post some pictures on here either way, if you can.
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Maybe it was ment to be. You can get a restored tractor for less then it would have cost you to restore it. Good luck.
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Hopefully you get it back. Apparently it means more to you than to your cousin.
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Good luck!!
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Hi all happy happy we got the M-H pacemaker $4600 nzd man it was a big day sale started a 11am and the auction finished at 6:30 at night 574 lots restored Allis WF $1800 nzd unrestored WF $1100 nzd Allis U restored $3500 nzd all lot + 17.5%
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Glad you got the tractor!
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Congratulations on your "new" tractor. Dad always thought highly of the Massey Harris tractors although he never bought one. Back in 1953 he purchased a new WD-45 but the other contender was a MH 44. Hope you get some pictures on here of yours.
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Glad to hear you finally got it.

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Always good to know a tractor has a good home.
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Glad you got it ,at a auction its not about luck ,it's if you are the last bidder.
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Always nice to hear that a family tractor IS in the proper drive shed !!!
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Massey has a long history.  I don't know when they first showed up in your part of the world.  I never saw it, but my grandfather & uncles has one of the early 4-wheel drive models with the engine that hung off the front.  As I understand it that didn't last long & was traded for a variation of the Challenger.  That was dark gray & not red.  The 4-wheeler got hung up in ditches among other things and the Challenger became the workhorse & powered the thresher.  I do remember it and had a hand clutch.  Glad you got it back.
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