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1955 Massey Harris 44-6

11/04/2015 by ST 10 Comments

Massey-Judy-Kitson1955 Massey Harris 44-6 driven by James Kitson pulling the sled, monitored by Eugene Tucker at the Page, Arizona Annual Antique Tractor Pull and Machine Show the first weekend of October.
I was excited when I was able to capture this moment in time. It really seems to show the enthusiasm these two have for old equipment and tractor pulling. My husband Jim is driving the tractor and his friend Eugene Tucker, is on the sled that my husband designed and they built together. Our tractor show is the first weekend in October every year. Jim and Eugene started it 9 years ago on property owned by Big Lake Trading Post. They let us keep our tractors and other antique construction equipment there. They are located at one of the main intersections coming into town and it has become quite a common occurrence to see tourists from all over the world taking photos of our tractors. I’ve even made up a brochure about them for the tourists.

Judy Kitson
Page, Arizona

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Comments

  1. Ron Carpenter says

    11/04/2015 at 15:58

    Great photo of two good ole boys doing their thing. Page is a unique place in the world and this event surely adds to the mystique.

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  2. Ken Gerhardt says

    11/04/2015 at 16:23

    As soon as I read the first line I knew it was you Judy !!! Hope all is well have fun & be blessed !!! best regards Kenny G FENA Member Milford, NJ

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  3. Richard Downey says

    11/04/2015 at 18:14

    Everyone has their favorites about a posted picture. Mine is I love to see the Stars & Stripes flying. Thanks to all who gave some and to some who gave all.

    Reply
  4. RAY WILCOXSON says

    11/05/2015 at 09:45

    I STARTED SIX YEARS AGON RESTORING A TO30 THAT MY FATHER BOUGHT IN THE SPRING OF 1952, I THINK!
    IT HAD SET IN A BARN FOR OVER TEN YEARS AND WAS IN BAD SHAPE, BUT I FOUND A PERSON THAT BUILDS FACING MOTORS FOR CARS AND TRACTORS AND OVER A TWO YEAR PERIOD IN HIS SLOW TIME HE BROUGHT IT BACK TO LIFE!
    NOW I HAVE FOUND A PERSON THAT HAS REBUILT SEVERAL TRACTORS IN MY AREA AND HE WILL START SOMETIME THIS WINTER ON MY TO30.
    WILL BE LOOKING FOR SEVERAL BODY PARTS PROBABLY WHEN I HE BEGINS REBUILDING IT. I AM HOPING THAT HE WILL LEAVE IT AS MUCH AS HE CAN WITH THE ORIGINAL PARTS!
    THANKS
    RAY WILCOXSON

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    • Ken Bedell says

      11/06/2015 at 23:54

      I have a ’53’ TO30. It is original except for converting it to 12 volt neg. grd.
      with an alternator. It still runs good and I use it on my property to cut the perimeter with a Bush Hog. Everything still works.
      Ken Bedell

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    • Judy Kitson says

      11/12/2015 at 12:51

      I hope you will consider checking us out at our Ferguson website. You might even want to subscribe to our magazine, Ferguson Furrows and keep us up to date with your restoration by submitting an article and photos.

      Reply
      • Ralph says

        12/10/2017 at 21:15

        HI judy I have a tractor mf 50 and need some questions answered. Can you help me out. Thanks Ralph

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  5. David Feltman says

    11/05/2015 at 10:18

    I like looking at old trackers an working on them they look good on that old tracker

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    • elioutt snyder says

      11/07/2015 at 09:17

      Thank you for the posting of the tractor with the UNITED STATES FLAGS.

      Reply
  6. Joan Lundgren says

    11/10/2015 at 14:05

    This is a picture to be framed!!!!

    Reply

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