Massey Ferguson super 90

larry@stinescorner

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This was one of my dads tractors,my brother still has it. My dad bought it used,It was pretty much bullit proof. I posted his 2010 jd before I left yesterday,and read some really great replys, I thought I might try it again,anyone have one of these tractors,or know any good stories?
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(quoted from post at 06:14:27 02/21/13) This was one of my dads tractors,my brother still has it. My dad bought it used,It was pretty much bullit proof. I posted his 2010 jd before I left yesterday,and read some really great replys, I thought I might try it again,anyone have one of these tractors,or know any good stories?
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I have one in Western, Pa that can be yours for a very reasonable price. I don't care for it.
 
Brother has a standard clearence model diesel that still works well. I have a row crop diesel that is stripped down for pulling with a turbo and some engine work to play with. We both have the previous model 85, his a gas, mine diesel that we still use also.
 
Had one for several years, very reliable tractor, very easy on fuel, always started- even in the MN winters. It was repainted so it looked good, and we had new tires put on it. Fellow that was buying hay from us wanted a tractor to move bales on the 3pt hitch, and he made us an offer we couldn't refuse. For a chore tractor, it was a great unit.
 
(quoted from post at 06:36:27 02/21/13) Brother has a standard clearence model diesel that still works well. I have a row crop diesel that is stripped down for pulling with a turbo and some engine work to play with. We both have the previous model 85, his a gas, mine diesel that we still use also.

Dieseltech,

I meant to call you Tuesday. Did you get my pump and injectors OK?
 
The neighbor bought one new. That family could and did,destroy anything and everything. When they had the auction,that Super 90 was the only tractor they had that still ran and pulled itself under it's own power.
 
I have 3 of them. Over looked and under rated, they pack a pretty good punch. We run the wheels off my standard clearance model in the summer. I dare anyone to find a utility tractor that is any easier to get on and off from.
 
Pretty tough old tractors..Never was many in my area but go north 50 miles and they were plentiful..They always did real good at the tractor pulls in the late 1960"s and on in to the 1970"s..
 
I have one for my toy, I call it "Brutus".
I would like to put 9.5L15's on it to keep from cutting up the yard. Anybody know what wheels will fit and clear the spindles?
 
Here is my Super 90... I got most of the parts needed to complete it last September in Pittsburg tractors TX. I was surprised they did not fit the grilles and the proper seat before it left the factory!!!
Sam
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