The sloping front windscreen reminds me of the Schluter, they are heading in the right direction, getting more Fendt like ever series, build wise, like it
We were MF through and through, early 80's they were the best. 590, 699, 2620, at the time great tractors. JD brought out the q cab the one with the curved screen and door, their sales went through the roof. Massey did not do the R&D kept rehashing the same, and fell behind. With Agco, and investment, the current range is up there at the top of the tree.
Nice walk round the Massey stand 👍 that 9S is one big tractor 💪 back in the day great place to spend a working day was in the cab of the 2000 seies loved it 👌👍
Sat in the 5s today very similar power with the same back end and gearbox as my claas arion 460 I think I'm right in saying. Finished off well inside not sure about the bling steering wheel. Liked it though. Wouldn't be afraid to try one 👍
Hi guys, I love the fergies too.. I’ve never mentioned to you or Mucka, I’ve got an old 35 fergie I’ll do up later on in life(bring it back to life). I don’t have any land or a farm but I got it for free so I couldn’t knock it back. It’s not running but was 15 year when she was parked up in a shed. I’ve taken some stuff off it to prep her for a sandblast and new paint and I’ve discovered she’s a gold belly. 4 cylinder diesel 1958 England built FE35. I’ve heard they are buggers to start.. Not sure if the Goldie’s were any good or not but I’ve only seen a few around all done up. Do you or Mucka know much about these old girls? Cheers
Been impressed with these new 8S and 9S Massey's. They really thought about it when they designed them. Wish the built in screen was a little bigger but otherwise I can't fault them too much without some seat time. Sight lines out of the cab are excellent, especially for row cropping. You really need a North American style quick hitch with that hydraulic toplink, that have to be miserable to hook up and an awful lot of weight to be swinging around if you were just pulling off the drawbar. Not near as impressed with the smaller ones with the 6 post cab though, that design is awful long in the tooth and IMO not competitive with the likes of a 6R Deere, they seem to class up with 6M's.
The 6r john deeres are about 50k more for the same size tractor as the massey tho and i personally like the cab in the 7S anyway, the 8S is a nice tractor but some fellas near me had a lot of trouble with the new gearboxes they put in it, the facelift model whenever its out tho should hopefully fix that
The mechanical underpinnings of this tractor range, are actually identical to the current Valtras in the same horsepower category. Style wise, the bonnet and cab are brand specific, as is the control interface inside the cab. As with Case and New Holland, essentially the same machine below the 'skin'.
@@phill6820 I too was expecting that, but my source for the info that it's actually all Valtra in below the stylish exterior, is a magazine called Profi, who regularly report and conduct in depth field and driving tests on pretty much every brand of tractor and machinery you'd care to mention. Additionally, whilst the MF 9S series are built at Beauvais, in France, the equivilent Valtra S series tractors are built in Finland, at Suolahti, as part of Agcos' common platform concept. Just aping what other manufacturers do basically, in order to keep inventory stocks more manageable and production costs down. Both the equivilent Valtras and MF 9S' use a six cylinder, 8•4 litre AgcoPower engine mated to a Fendt Vario ML260 Gearbox. So that is indeed the Fendt contribution. As with MF of old, Agco are 'raiding' their common parts bins and creating these tractors, just as MFs of former times used a group of common core castings to make many variations on a common theme. Again, the idea was to reduce inventory levels and reduce manufacturing costs. In reality, the MF that we all were big fans of, no longer really exists - it's only a brand name now, with its engineering outsourced to the most compatible manufacturer, ie Fendt or Valtra etc. AgcoPower is thè new brand name for what were formerly Valtra engines - good solid units by all accounts.
I’m assuming by your comment that you’ve not used any of the new Massey tractors? We have 2 7S model tractors in our fleet now and the lads absolutely love them. Incredibly quiet and the fact the cab sits in front of the rear axle makes them super smooth. The only gripe we have discovered with ours is that when you are silaging and you are pulling the carts the grass builds up Inbetween the cab and the engine and because the wiper sits down in that gap it builds up with grass and wipes it all over the screen and for those who have ever silaged with slightly wet windows will understand where I’m going with this. Absolute pain.
Good job George and Kurt, Thank You👌👍🙏🙂
Would be great to see the 9S on demo, great looking machine. Massey should be proud.
The sloping front windscreen reminds me of the Schluter, they are heading in the right direction, getting more Fendt like ever series, build wise, like it
Love the direction Massey have gone especially with their styling
Thanks guys loved the vid... Take care....
The 9s looks a beast of a tractor 🚜
We were MF through and through, early 80's they were the best. 590, 699, 2620, at the time great tractors. JD brought out the q cab the one with the curved screen and door, their sales went through the roof. Massey did not do the R&D kept rehashing the same, and fell behind. With Agco, and investment, the current range is up there at the top of the tree.
Bought a 8s 305 and love it
Nice bit of kit George 👍👍👍
Nice walk round the Massey stand 👍 that 9S is one big tractor 💪 back in the day great place to spend a working day was in the cab of the 2000 seies loved it 👌👍
I do like a 2680 Massey 👌
Sat in the 5s today very similar power with the same back end and gearbox as my claas arion 460 I think I'm right in saying. Finished off well inside not sure about the bling steering wheel. Liked it though. Wouldn't be afraid to try one 👍
That 9S looks a beast!
The Massey 9S .425 is a great looking bit of kit . Great videos George 🔧🚜👍
Great video George 👏👏👍👍
Nice tractor 🔥
Nice to see you doing a video on Massey George, thank you 👍 I’m at the show if you’re about.
Cheers buh, see if we can come and find you tomorrow 👌
@@GeorgeSaunders would be great to catch up bud
Cab reminds me of the old Schlüters
Get one of those combines to try out at harvest
These machines are so new, how can I use them, where can I buy them?
I’m not a Massey Ferguson person. But nice tractor why doesn’t it have Michelin tyres ?
Gostei do novo deszane do trator muito Robusto para produtor rural que preserva Amazônia.
What a beast!
Hi guys, I love the fergies too.. I’ve never mentioned to you or Mucka, I’ve got an old 35 fergie I’ll do up later on in life(bring it back to life). I don’t have any land or a farm but I got it for free so I couldn’t knock it back. It’s not running but was 15 year when she was parked up in a shed. I’ve taken some stuff off it to prep her for a sandblast and new paint and I’ve discovered she’s a gold belly. 4 cylinder diesel 1958 England built FE35. I’ve heard they are buggers to start.. Not sure if the Goldie’s were any good or not but I’ve only seen a few around all done up. Do you or Mucka know much about these old girls? Cheers
Hallo george the new massey Ferguson 9s looks intrested
massey made some nice tractors in the new range as long as they pull better than the old uns
How much summat like cost 100grand???
Probably closer to 300 grand than 100 🤣
@@delvej really?? Jesus
That's a sexy looking tractor!
Nice one George and Mucka
MF My Favourite
Afternoon you two !! George are you trying to tell us something ??? Are you going to farm part time and SELL tractors ??
Been impressed with these new 8S and 9S Massey's. They really thought about it when they designed them. Wish the built in screen was a little bigger but otherwise I can't fault them too much without some seat time. Sight lines out of the cab are excellent, especially for row cropping. You really need a North American style quick hitch with that hydraulic toplink, that have to be miserable to hook up and an awful lot of weight to be swinging around if you were just pulling off the drawbar. Not near as impressed with the smaller ones with the 6 post cab though, that design is awful long in the tooth and IMO not competitive with the likes of a 6R Deere, they seem to class up with 6M's.
The 6r john deeres are about 50k more for the same size tractor as the massey tho and i personally like the cab in the 7S anyway, the 8S is a nice tractor but some fellas near me had a lot of trouble with the new gearboxes they put in it, the facelift model whenever its out tho should hopefully fix that
Massey got compact front linkage ready for someone to stick a great big knob box on 😢
I think the 9s has the same engine and gearbox as the JCB 8330.
The mechanical underpinnings of this tractor range, are actually identical to the current Valtras in the same horsepower category. Style wise, the bonnet and cab are brand specific, as is the control interface inside the cab.
As with Case and New Holland, essentially the same machine below the 'skin'.
@jamesbarbour8400 that’s interesting to hear cause I was expecting it to be the same as the fendt 900 series underneath
@@phill6820 I too was expecting that, but my source for the info that it's actually all Valtra in below the stylish exterior, is a magazine called Profi, who regularly report and conduct in depth field and driving tests on pretty much every brand of tractor and machinery you'd care to mention.
Additionally, whilst the MF 9S series are built at Beauvais, in France, the equivilent Valtra S series tractors are built in Finland, at Suolahti, as part of Agcos' common platform concept.
Just aping what other manufacturers do basically, in order to keep inventory stocks more manageable and production costs down.
Both the equivilent Valtras and MF 9S' use a six cylinder, 8•4 litre AgcoPower engine mated to a Fendt Vario ML260 Gearbox. So that is indeed the Fendt contribution. As with MF of old, Agco are 'raiding' their common parts bins and creating these tractors, just as MFs of former times used a group of common core castings to make many variations on a common theme. Again, the idea was to reduce inventory levels and reduce manufacturing costs. In reality, the MF that we all were big fans of, no longer really exists - it's only a brand name now, with its engineering outsourced to the most compatible manufacturer, ie Fendt or Valtra etc.
AgcoPower is thè new brand name for what were formerly Valtra engines - good solid units by all accounts.
@@phill6820the vario gearboxes in the masseys are the same as the fendt ones and i think they use the same sisu engines in most fendts now too
The 7S has the same engine as the 4220 fastrac too
Love this new range of MF 🚜🚜
new massy and new holland combine aswell George
一度は乗りたくね、😀
bonnet is like a 135
George where are you at lamma? And where’s your TW? Haha
Found it hall 11 in case anyone wondering
Not shore about the look of the new MF Thanks again
And put it on trellebourgs😢
Price mf 425
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If it's not broke, don't fix it. Ugly big box cab, not for me. Love the massey tractors, but this 1 🙄. MF 8700 S series 👌 💯
I’m assuming by your comment that you’ve not used any of the new Massey tractors?
We have 2 7S model tractors in our fleet now and the lads absolutely love them.
Incredibly quiet and the fact the cab sits in front of the rear axle makes them super smooth.
The only gripe we have discovered with ours is that when you are silaging and you are pulling the carts the grass builds up Inbetween the cab and the engine and because the wiper sits down in that gap it builds up with grass and wipes it all over the screen and for those who have ever silaged with slightly wet windows will understand where I’m going with this. Absolute pain.
George, shut up!