Massey-Harris Pony 11 Utility Tractor
Photographed the Massey-Harris Pony 11 Utility Tractor on display on a lawn off of Highway 101 East in German Township located in the City of Timmins Northeastern Ontario Canada
THE MODEL 11 PONY In 1946 and 1947, a new line of tractors was introduced, based on the company’s previous offerings with some additions. The Model 11 Pony was produced 1947 to 1957; it was designed to compete with the John Deere Model L, the Allis-Chalmers Model G, and the Farmall Cub. It turned out that Ford and Ferguson tractors were also strong competitors. The Pony was very successful on truck gardens, estates, and golf courses, and for utility work on large farms. The Pony built in Woodstock, Ontario, was a one-plow tractor with a three- speed transmission and a heavy-duty, industrial, 62 cubic-inch, Continental four-cylinder, L-head engine—the same engine used in the Allis-Chalmers Model G. This engine produced 10 HP on the drawbar and 11 HP on the belt pulley and the PTO and it operated at a regular speed of 1,800 RPM, with 1,990 RPM available for belt work . Rubber tires, fenders, a starter and a muffler were standard equipment; options included a spring-loaded hand implement lift, a hydraulic implement lift, a PTO, a belt pulley, an improved drawbar, wheel weights, and lights. A number of mounted implements were designed and produced just for this tractor, including a plow, a cultivator, a front blade, a sickle-mower, a planter, a disk, a front-loader, etc. The Massey-Harris Model 11 Pony sold for $838 in 1951--$854 with an adjustable front axle. From 1947 to 1957, 28,746 Model 11 Ponies were built.
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Massey-Harris Pony 11 Utility Tractor
Photographed the Massey-Harris Pony 11 Utility Tractor on display on a lawn off of Highway 101 East in German Township located in the City of Timmins Northeastern Ontario Canada
THE MODEL 11 PONY In 1946 and 1947, a new line of tractors was introduced, based on the company’s previous offerings with some additions. The Model 11 Pony was produced 1947 to 1957; it was designed to compete with the John Deere Model L, the Allis-Chalmers Model G, and the Farmall Cub. It turned out that Ford and Ferguson tractors were also strong competitors. The Pony was very successful on truck gardens, estates, and golf courses, and for utility work on large farms. The Pony built in Woodstock, Ontario, was a one-plow tractor with a three- speed transmission and a heavy-duty, industrial, 62 cubic-inch, Continental four-cylinder, L-head engine—the same engine used in the Allis-Chalmers Model G. This engine produced 10 HP on the drawbar and 11 HP on the belt pulley and the PTO and it operated at a regular speed of 1,800 RPM, with 1,990 RPM available for belt work . Rubber tires, fenders, a starter and a muffler were standard equipment; options included a spring-loaded hand implement lift, a hydraulic implement lift, a PTO, a belt pulley, an improved drawbar, wheel weights, and lights. A number of mounted implements were designed and produced just for this tractor, including a plow, a cultivator, a front blade, a sickle-mower, a planter, a disk, a front-loader, etc. The Massey-Harris Model 11 Pony sold for $838 in 1951--$854 with an adjustable front axle. From 1947 to 1957, 28,746 Model 11 Ponies were built.
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