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A harrowing time

Massey Ferguson, famous for its ‘full line’ approach, had offered disc harrows since the company’s inception – with the 722 model available to those looking for such an implement to team with their tractor.

The 722 was a continuation of the famous Ferguson System mounted disc harrow and was available in 6ft, 7ft or 8ft widths to suit tractors of different power outputs but, as is the case with other implements, the need for greater productivity meant a need for larger machinery.

A 9ft model was introduced in 1968, dubbed the MF 49, which was essentially a larger 722, and although it would later introduce the MF

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