1957 Massey-Harris 50 tractor is up for auction at no reserve.

Farm machinery

The Massey-Harris 50 model was produced between 1955 and 1957. This tractor was the result of the merger between Massey-Harris and Ferguson, which took place in 1953, and was developed based on the 1954 TO-35 model. The machinery was also known on the market as the Ferguson F-40.

The tractor is equipped with a 2.2-liter four-cylinder inline Continental gasoline engine. The drawbar horsepower of the engine is 30. The transmission features a six-speed non-synchronized manual gearbox. The equipment includes a rear power take-off (PTO), a pin-hitch towing device, and a three-point hitch system.

During the current owner's tenure, who purchased the equipment in 2026, a series of service operations were performed. Specifically, a new ignition coil was installed, the carburetor was rebuilt, and the oil was changed. The hydraulic system and transmission underwent maintenance, and the exhaust manifold and pipe were restored with a gasket replacement.

The exterior of the tractor features red body panels, a gold-colored chassis, and a grille of the same color. The unit is fitted with 38-inch rear rims with adjustable offset, rear fenders, and a steel seat with gray vinyl inserts. The dashboard includes water temperature, oil pressure, and ammeter gauges, as well as an hour meter showing 9.4 hours of operation.

The auction is taking place in the state of Missouri, and the equipment comes with an operator's manual and a bill of sale.