Classic Massey & Ferguson Enthusiast

SALES CORNER

MF 65 SELLS WELL

Ruthin Farmers Auction Ltd staged the online Hayden Morris sale back in December (16th-19th), with Hayden himself on site for the inspection days.

The prices reached were very good and the sale itself took four hours to complete. There was lots of interest in a 1959 Massey Ferguson 65 Mk.1 in running order – fitted with a Mk.2 engine – that eventually sold for a very good £3,850.

A Ferguson TE-D 20, complete with Mill loader, raised £1,000, and a pair of TE-F 20s made £1,700 and £1,150. All were in grade 2 condition.

PETE MARQUIS SALE

Peter Marquis, the famous demolition expert, will be selling about 65 machines from his classic tractor collection on March 23rd,

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