What are they

grandpa Love

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These 2 are for sale near me.... don't need them, but curious as to what they are?
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had a mh33 given/willed to me in 1980. $3500 later it ran. I was able to sell it for $1800. Continental gas engine. Had to cut down a mh44 oil pump gear set as the 33 oil pump was no longer available. Only then did the oil pressure go from 7 lbs to 22 lbs. I searched for months for rod and main bearings. I no longer take in free tractors.
 
Thought I would throw my two cents in. Top picture looks more like a 44 to me. Only because of the size of the rear tires. The nose cone that is draped over it in my opinion doesnt belong to any Massey. The other two pictures are likely some version of the 20 or similar model. It has the right fuel tank and fenders but for myself until I see a serial number I could be way off. I think its great that you are looking to branch out into different shades of red. From one grampa love to another stay safe.
 
i can see the serial number tag under the battery tray , so get your telescope out. lol. agree it appears to be a 44. that looks like a fordson grill hanging on it. the bottom one could be a massey 30 as it looks bigger than the 22.
 
Massys are great tractors, don't shy from them. Do shy from these two as they are not complete enough to suffer reincarnation. Jim
 
thay are, i know dad had the w6 and uncle the massey 44. the massey would go where the w6 would get stuck in the same field . w6 would get stuck while both pulled the same 10 ft john deere disc.
 
I lean more toward 44 the 33 never had cast iron centers on the rear wheels to my knowledge but either 33 or 44 for sure .
 

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