Classic Massey & Ferguson Enthusiast

JONATHAN WHITLAM

Perhaps no other tractor within the Ferguson, Massey-Harris or Massey Ferguson stable can claim to be such a ‘Marmite’ machine as the Ferguson FE-35 – it seems that most people either love it or hate it!

Introduced to the farming public at the 1956 Royal Smithfi eld Show in London, the FE-35 caused instant controversy, mostly because it was the replacement for the stratospherically successful TE-20

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