


It resumed again in 1944 and continued until 1953. Except for military units, the production of the Case VA was interrupted in July of 1942 due to World War II. Althouh the Case VA looked much like the V, it shared no major components with its predecessor. Today's Featured Article - Tractor Profile: Case VA Series - by Staff. Our low prices and years of research make us your best choice when you need parts. We sell tractor parts! We have the parts you need to repair your tractor - the right parts. However, if you spot an error please use our Feedback Form to let us know. We have tried to keep this data as accurate as possible. Just click on a model to see the serial numbers and the years it was manufactured. Take a look at the photos below.There are 87 models listed for Massey Harris. It looks like we are going to be busy with this tractor, but at the end of the day we will add a lot of value to the tractor by the time we are finnished. Also the brakes (like on most 65’s) don’t work at all and need repairing. There are oil leeks all over, the wings are nearly rusted through, clutch pedal needs adjusting, oil leeking from the steering box, replacement tin-work needed at the front, re-chroming of the bonnet catches and throttle lever etc. As you can see from the pictures, the safety start switch isn’t wired up, the whole wiring is a mess and the regulator box isn’t on its’ mountings. It has recently had a new battery, starter motor, seat and water hoses, but it does still require quite a lot of mechanical repairs before it can be repainted. Overall condition of the tractor isn’t too bad and the bonnet is very good indeed, with no rust and no dents.

It has a dual clutch, diff-lock and has been recently painted (although it’s only a poor paint job, done by the previous owner). We have just bought a MkI 65 serial number SNY 519642, with 8466 hours on the clock. One difficulty with restoring a ‘65 is finding a replacement bonnet, so always look for an example with a good bonnet if possible. There have been several tractors making around £10,000 in 2008 and Vintage Tractor Engineer believes that prices will continue to slowly rise in the future. The relatively small production numbers of these tractors (in comparison to the MF35 or TE20) is now making them quite collectable. Hopefully ours will look like this in time.” “This tractor belongs to John McAndrew, and is in show condition. 13991 standard MkII’s were built before the introduction of the MkII Multi-Power in 1962, of which a further 15,687 were made. 21,378 of these tractors were manufactured, before the MkII was introduced in 1960 with an increase in power to 56.8 h.p. The MkI Massey Ferguson 65 was introduced in 1957 with a 50.5 horse power 4 cylinder Perkins engine. Want to check out our tractor maintenance videos? Click here to see what we've got!
