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Massey Harris 102 Senior

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tmartin

03-30-2008 13:02:49




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What are the main differences between the 101 senior and the 102 senior? How many 102 senior standards were made? Any help is appreciated.




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Ida Red

04-03-2008 11:18:42




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 Re: Massey Harris 102 Senior in reply to tmartin, 03-30-2008 13:02:49  
Where does the 101 Super come into it? Red



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RedTractors

03-31-2008 08:17:24




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 Re: Massey Harris 102 Senior in reply to tmartin, 03-30-2008 13:02:49  
I meant to say the engine side panels were different on the 102 Senior standard then the 101 Senior Standard. Some of the 102 S.S. had cast iron grills(I have one) with two different style side panels. 102 S.S. used a 244 cu in engine, while the 101 S.S. has a 226 cu in.



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Dave_Id

04-02-2008 15:42:28




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 Re: Massey Harris 102 Senior in reply to RedTractors, 03-31-2008 08:17:24  
I'm not sure the cast iron grill had anything to do with being a 102. I knew of a 101 Senior rowcrop that had cast iron grill, and I bought his 101 Senior RC parts tractor, and that had sheet metal grill, so who knows what that was all about.



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RedTractors

03-31-2008 08:06:33




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 Re: Massey Harris 102 Senior in reply to tmartin, 03-30-2008 13:02:49  
Some of the early models (I have one) had a cast iron grill and different style engine side panels. Everything else might be the same.



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Dave_Id

03-30-2008 17:19:11




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 Re: Massey Harris 102 Senior in reply to tmartin, 03-30-2008 13:02:49  
The later ones, the only difference was the sticker. As mentioned the earlier ones had the distillated engine. Later they called the export Senior a 102. 2417 102 Standards were built, and 4723 101 Seniors were built,



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Jeff Z.

03-30-2008 13:30:28




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 Re: Massey Harris 102 Senior in reply to tmartin, 03-30-2008 13:02:49  
Different engines, Different fuel.



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