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Massey-Harris - France was a division of the Canadian Massey-Harris company set up after WWII to build small tractors for the French market and for export.

The company built the Massey-Harris Pony at Marquette-lez-Lile (Nord) from 1951, with 25,000 having been built by 1955. The tractor was fitted with a 2-cylinder diesel Hanomag engine.

The division evolved into the Massey-Ferguson, and later AGCO, Beauvais, France.

Massey-Harris Pony reg CAS 671 at Lincoln 08 - P8170552

Massey-Harris Pony

Model range[]

  • Massey-Harris Pony 811 - small number of Canadian designed model built with Continental engine, then with Simca type 555 engine; also some built with Hanomag engines.
  • Massey-Harris Pony 812 - Simca engine
    • Massey-Harris Pony Vineyard - narrow version
  • Massey-Harris Pony 820 - Peugeot engine (built as both Massey-Harris-Ferguson and a Massey-Ferguson model following the merger of MH & MF

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