Any Guesses? Hint: SMOOTHER RIDE!!! Massey Ferguson 1840M, Old Equipment, etc.
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Loader Accumulator Makes for Smoother Ride on this Massey Ferguson 1840M Compact Tractor. Farm Progress Show and Half Century of Progress (HCOP) show highlights. Tractor Time with Tim provides a different perspective.
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I never would've thought I'd see MonsterMax on TTWT.
@TractorTimewithTim
2 жыл бұрын
Hey, ya never know!!
Thanks Tim. Appreciate you showing us al the goodies. I have the Massey 1760M and I'm loving the seat and self-contained cab unit. Have a fine week and be safe going home. 👍🏽🙂
Thanks for taking us along. My friend just bought a Massie about two months ago. One of these days I will have to try it out. I can bet some of the owners of the combines are still cleaning on them. What a labor of love to show them working!!!!
Loved everything about this video, but for me, the fact that you mentioned that it was on the old Chanute Air Force Base was special. I was stationed there for 2 months for firefighter school training for the Army back in 1978!
I remember going to farm shows with my dad when I was a kid. He grew up on a farm and it never left him. Anything that had to do with a farm was his soul's call. The old horse teams was great to see. He did that and talked of it a lot. I can hardly imagine how grueling a day would be working a field on a leaf spring drawn by horses.
Another great video Tim! I looked at Massey, New Holland and Case when I was looking for a tractor to replace my 8n. Ultimately went with LS once I saw they built the NH and Case tractors. Almost 300 hours on my XR5145HC over 2 1/2 years and it has never left me down. I love it!
Massey Ferguson and Iseki are owned by AGCO. In Australia both brands sell tractors. Generally the smaller tractors are Isekis made in Japan and the larger are Massey Ferguson’s made in various countries. Some of the smaller Massey Ferguson tractors are rebadged Isekis.
@user-bz7zh2uo7e
4 ай бұрын
I certainly don't need a lesson on masseys they are thee finest on the market I've had masseys since the 70s and still running awesome can you say that about your brand x
The Kubota measurements on the PTO were definitely an eye opener. Seems that is just the way they are built and in all likelihood have always had smaller clearance.
@russellg5849
2 жыл бұрын
I have a older model Kubota, a m4700 it's 6 1/6 from top of draw bar to bottom of pto. A little better but still shocked a tractor that size wouldn't use the Asbe specs
Great to get a sample of both shows! I’m sorry I missed them. Thanks for sharing. Blessings.
Thanks for the glimpse of the show
Thanks for sharing. Pretty cool seeing the old equpment run. 👍
Hard to imagine crops growing right next to the runways on Chanute AFB. Was there back in 1992 when I went through USAF tech school there. Being a country boy from the red hills of east central Mississippi, I had never seen that much corn in my life in the flat farm lands surrounding the base and Rantoul. I really did enjoy exploring the area. Of all the places I went in the Air Force, Rantoul made me feel at home. Awesome video, Tim.
Thanks for showing us those shows! Especially the Half Century of Progress was great to see...since iam thousands and thousands of miles away its great to be able to see it in your video!:)
Thanks for Sharing Tim. I loved seeing the Old Mini Tractors.
Really enjoyed the old tractors, combines. We farmed 1200 acres in the Oklahoma panhandle in the 60s-1976 and my dad had a Minneapolis-Moline dealership and we sold the Moline irrigation engines, 602 ci 6 cyl, we had a 95 John deere combine and a 105 combine. We raised milo and wheat plus we had alfalfa patch also,24 acres. Fun times sunup to sundown. Alot of work. Had 1 tractor with cab, no A/C, but the windows opened, Moline G1000, 110 hp propane.
Great video guys! You've got a wealth of knowledge on these old tractors. Thanks for sharing it with us. Very interesting.
I spent four months at Chanute at the beginning of my Air Force career nearly 40 years ago learning how to repair several types of jet engines. I always wondered what they did with the base after it closed. Makes sense since it was already surrounded by corn and soy bean fields, just like where I grew up in Indiana about three hours away. Memories....
@johnirwin1837
2 жыл бұрын
I started there in "65 in Jet over 2. I was an instructor after graduation for a year, '66-'67. Went back in '74 as a Tsgt. for instructor duty again leaving in '78 for Ellsworth. Retired in '85. I am also from Indiana and still live here after retirement.
its was very nice to get to meet you and see your tractor
Great Video Tim. Love the Farm show video's these are always some of my favorites to watch, great content! I have the LSS on my 5115M, and never knew it existed, till 6 months ago, just prior to buying the new to me 2013 5115M that came with the LSS on it. I really like the video title, because that is exactly what I said, back when I first got my 5115M home, "what is that" referring to the LSS that was mounted on top of right rear axle on my 5115M. Fast forward a few months I now have an LSS kit ordered for my 4066R, that is one awesome feature, and you all demonstrated exactly how it works. Well done. That loader suspension system is really well worth the money. I know its optional on the Deere 4 series. It maybe even available on the 3 series. Massey not the first to offer it on the smaller tractors, just maybe the first to actually promote it and tell people what it is and how it works, like they were clearly doing there at the Farm show.
That narrow b series would be great for Christmas trees. Nobody’s made a good Christmas tree tractor in a long long time
Great video guy's! Loved seeing that old equipment still working. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Tim! Always bringing some very interesting equipment to us. Loved the horses! Ya'll stay safe.
That looks like a great time. The demo fields are awesome.
Nice video Tim, I would have loved to go to show like that seeing all that old equipment once again nice job both of you.
The 4-row corn head on the round back John Deere 95, was NOT a "modification", it was a JD 410 head, which was a pair JD 205, or 210(?) two row heads on the same backbone.
Tim, I have the 1835M and for the features, it's a great machine. Didn't get the cab option (I opted for the woods backhoe instead was about the same cost). So far, been a very reliable tractor. Probably could have gone with the 1840M, but the extra couple thousand at the time was a little too much to spend. I'll have to upgrade when I trade it in for the next one...
Great video Tim and I’m glad they are putting the ride control on tractors now it’s a start to a huge safety item thanks to ol massy for starting that
We enjoyed the time we got to spend with you and Christy at both of the shows in Rantoul, IL and Decatur, IL.
@TractorTimewithTim
2 жыл бұрын
Yep. Always enjoy seeing you!
Very glad you did a small review of MF and particular the 1840M. I am in the market for a compact tractor and the 1840M is on the list with Yanmar YT2/YT3. The MF dealer is less than 2hrs away while the Yanmar is 40min away. I really like the 1840M, 5yr warranty and 8yr financing, but Yanmar being closer, 10yr warranty, plus a 10yr financing program. Any comments would be appreciated! Great show as always!
WhistlinDiesel mention onTTWT! Who knew! I feel a crossover coming. 😉
@kylerayk
2 жыл бұрын
Tim should let W.D. have Johnny and see if it's as tough as Deere claims!!!!!
@wouttiiii
2 жыл бұрын
@@kylerayk well he just got another tractor now😅
PLEASE do this every year. or even a couple times with different shows. ! half century of progress, whistling diesels truck, measuring kubota to test theories, this vid had it all.
@TractorTimewithTim
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the feedback. We were afraid folks would not enjoy all the variety, especially the farming stuff.
Last time I was at Rantoul was tech school for the Air Force learning to be a aircraft mechanic in 1975.
Thanks for sharing! Love your stuff. Blessings
Thanks for the video. Always fun to see the older equipment at work! There is a small show in paducah ky coming up. Thought you may be interested. Big boys toys is the name and the main sponsor is our local kubota dealer.
Cool video 👍👍👍👍👍 My 1025 I’m told by my dealer will be in and ready maybe this Wednesday!! Yahoo
Cool show, Massey loader damper system was interesting
Never a dull moment with TTWT
Cool to see you on a B2401DTN. I own a B2401DT (same tractor, but not narrow. Same size as B2601). I bought it because I wanted a compact utility tractor with a 540/1000 RPM rear PTO, and a mid PTO, and is gear drive. Seems to be a small niche since not many tractors are built this way. That show is one I would like to make it to someday.
Would have been a neat show to see. Thanks for sharing, Jason
I've always been a city boy with no connections to farming life, but this was fascinating to watch.
@TractorTimewithTim
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jonathan! We were trying to just ‘scratch the surface’ of the farming aspects…for viewers just like you!
Kubota does need to build thair draw bars with a separation from PTO to industry standard .
Like a day at the fair, thanks 😊
That is the model tractor I'm looking at getting only I'm looking at the open station tractor!! 👍👍 Third function a graple, backhoe, loader and box blade. Now I'm considering checking into that dampening valve not sure what it was called exactly so will have to watch the video again to catch it but looks like would be an awesome feature
Enjoyed the video! Thanks!
Nice video thanks for sharing . Love the old timer crashing the video. 😀
Bahahaha the ol timer at 10:30 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I liked this episode a lot thanks.
Thanks Tim! (Sure like that Massey Ferguson 1740M!) Nice presentation and great camera work!
@TractorTimewithTim
2 жыл бұрын
1840m :-)
I attended tech school at Rantoul, then it was my first assignment as they retained me in the Maintenence department at the School. The facility closed shortly after.
Great video Tim 🚜 I really enjoyed this video 🇺🇲
Old iron is the best. I just saw a Massey Harris open station combine with an 8 or 10 ft bean head for sale by me yesterday
You may know this already, but that Oliver 1955 is owned and operated by Ethan from the Oliver66FarmBoy channel here on KZread.
GREAT Video...
I was stationed at Chanute AFB back in 1974 for fire protection( my job) ,but I washed out due to medical reason ( bad right knee). I picked my new job as a vehicle operator /. dispatcher
Massey Ferguson will always be my favorite.
I Have a love and hate relationship with your videos Tim!! I can watch your channel all day but man o man it is getting expensive. New 2025R came mid July.(first Tractor ever). Mid mount mower( what a time saver), backhoe( boulders, electric lines and stump removal has been a lot of fun)and the loader( With a scoop scoop here and a scoop scoop there) 😁 . Then came the box blade which has already proven its value on my driveway. With plans of regrading the yard brought the rota tiller and as for the clearing out all the under brush in the woods. Go go gadget Artillian grapple has been delivered! Bush hog coming soon 😊. I suppose I might as well get a trailer which makes me think a new 2500 instead of my 1500 pickup. LOL , I have visions of rakes and tree cutter poles dancing in my head.. Thanks Tim , I think😜
@TractorTimewithTim
2 жыл бұрын
Ha! Thanks for the funny comment! What about a new shop to store all of this stuff!?!
Great video!
Tim, not sure if it has been mentioned here but deere has the ride accumulator ( they call it loader suspension) as an option on the 4R tractor with a 440r loader. I have it on my 4066r thinking I would use it a lot but mostly leave it off. I really need to give it a real test.
If you were at Rantoul this year then I feel bad that I missed you. I would have at least stopped by and said hey. Great video of the old and the new. Thanks for sharing.
@TractorTimewithTim
2 жыл бұрын
Sorry Phil. We were there on Friday.
@philsmock4943
2 жыл бұрын
@@TractorTimewithTim Oh no...my brothers and I were there on Friday. Shoot. I knew you were going to the Farm Progress Show but I must have missed you talking about going to Rantoul. I live in Indiana too so maybe I'll see you at some other show in the area in the future. Be nice just to meet and say hi.
@TractorTimewithTim
2 жыл бұрын
Our meetups listed on our web page. We were the folks in the gator. Surprised you missed us :-)
@philsmock4943
2 жыл бұрын
@@TractorTimewithTim Lol...yeah the Gator. There was only hundred or so Gators there. And it was HOT there. Smoking hot. I will check out your web page for meetups. Thanks Tim.
Nice tractor How Much more expensive? I probably can't justify the expense for the about of time I use the Tractor(s) I have now, L-2501 & 1948 Ford 8N I like the rear remotes and the PTO clearance, of course Yes to the Cab and the FEL accumulator, and the HP it has Maybe one day but probably not Thank You Tim for Your Massey Tractor Tour Well presented Ken in Florida
Now that's a good video tim
I've always wondered why the little compact tractors don't have soft ride standard on the loaders... doesn't cost that much more to add it on, well worth it. I don't know if I've ever shut the soft ride off on my Massey, and use it a lot on the Bobcat skidder. What the heck Kubota? Why so close to that drawbar lol
alot of information. Nice show.
Nice Wednesday surprise video!
I really enjoyed the video.
Nice TTWT sign.
Lots of features like a 120hp tractor. Well finished compact tractor
The 410 head on the JD 95 with tracks is a factory built head. Yes it was basically two 210 corn heads siamesed together. LOTS of moving parts and lots of augers. Can't think it was one of Deeres' finer engineering moments.
@TractorTimewithTim
2 жыл бұрын
Uhoh! Looked cobbled. I assumed it was homemade!!
That Big Bud tractor would be awesome for brush hogging around the farmstead.
Nice presentation of the farm show Tim. Also very interesting regarding the 5 1/2" distance on the Kubota pto to hitch dimension. Liked the Sassy Massey review and explanation of the accumulator. That's offered on the Deere Series 2 with a snowblower on the front 3pt hitch. But as I am looking to build up a somewhat bare 2018 2032r I am considering a 4 in 1 bucket for grapple purposes and cost. I liked seeing the 4 in 1 bucket in action at Kenny's property. By the way, already ordered a 4 port hydraulic multiplier from Summit because of your excellent videos on this subject.
@edstevens9357
2 жыл бұрын
Must not be in the United States for front 3pt hitch over here
@TractorTimewithTim
2 жыл бұрын
2R and 3R offer front 3 point for snow blower and blade….in the USA.
Those Massey 1800 M series seem to be fantastic machines and a whole lot of tractor for the price point. Isn't Iseki more or less on the way to becoming an AGCO subsidiary at this point? I know AGCO already distributes Iseki tractors in some markets. I'm thinking of taking the plunge into the world of small tractor ownership and right now the 35hp M series feels like the one to beat (they're also what the 2nd closest dealership to me sells). Kioti and New Holland and big green are also in the mix, Kubota as well though dealership proximity for them isn't great.
Think Tim has his red one picked out!
My Dad used two Belgian Draft horses on the farm in Arkansas.
Love my 1840m I picked up last fall. Though at 54.2 hours the hand throttle has started to malfunction causes the RPMs to change up and down randomly. Going to cost around $100 to fix.
@TractorTimewithTim
2 жыл бұрын
Warranty??
@wvumaniac87
2 жыл бұрын
@@TractorTimewithTim I called about the part. Hasn't come in yet so hopefully I'm not actually charged for it though he did tell me the price.
@hammertime7721
2 жыл бұрын
@@wvumaniac87 should not cost you a dime. Had to take mine in for something minor. They had it for about a week. Was covered under warranty. The tractor was 5 months old at the time with over 30 hours.
@wvumaniac87
2 жыл бұрын
@@hammertime7721 Changed the part myself and was reimbursed for part after returning old one. Was charged for shipping though
Love the video
Glad to see you in my backyard, here in God’s county.
Some great info there Tim I wonder if kubota is trying to get the maximum amount of ground clearance by having to drop by so High, strange. I did a double take when I saw monster max in the thumbnail thought it was the wrong channel for a second lol
@TractorTimewithTim
2 жыл бұрын
I do think this is done to maximize ground clearance.
I wish I was in your area to meet you at these expos. Any chance of you coming to an expo north of the border in the future?
I have a MF GC 1723EB and absolutely love it. I tested Orange and Green but ended up with Red because of the price, features, warranty support, and overall feel. The loader accumulator is available for the subcompacts as well. Cheers
@jasonhemphill3216
2 жыл бұрын
I'm leaning toward the GC1725M myself. My father-in-law bought a M4700 series recently and our local Massey dealer has been outstanding thus far with service after the sale. Our local Kubota and Deere dealers not so much. Tim's channel has been great for information on just how versatile subcompact tractors are and what they can do.
@drewwagner7985
2 жыл бұрын
@@jasonhemphill3216 this channel is a gold mine of info. As is Outdoors with the Morgans. Better than cable!
Another KZread creator, Cole the Cornstar was at this show. He was at the titan booth with his sprayer and case tractor. You can see them in your video when you were looking at big bud. Did you get a chance to meet him?
My Dad liked Oliver too!
Iseki make a good tractor. Been around them for the best part of 30 years. Well put together. And they will do 10,000hours + got a 2001 Ta550f cab (55hp 4wd) 6500 hours. Only thing that's needed fixing was the clutch.
Titan tire went to bat for us.. recieved a $100 off coupon, local tire dealers could not get tire for 755 supposedly.. sent a email to marketing on coupon... by 6 am recieved email back next day .. VP and husband talked over emails and by lunch a Titan team member had found tires and a dealership. As we say here in Maine Wicked Good customer service
Dang I was very shocked to see montermax 2.0 on TTWT. That would have made a good thumbnail!
Im jealous! I wanted to go to show
Big Bud!
i will have to check the pto height on my mx6000 but it feels like 5 inches not 8 inches when hooking up
@TractorTimewithTim
2 жыл бұрын
We measured the mx6000 in this video.
I liked watching those small tractor's plowing
@TractorTimewithTim
2 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed it too…especially when I was talking with that guy while he was plowing.
I guess you're not young enough, "Cole the Cornstar" and his brother Cooper, got an opportunity to drive Bud at the end of the farm show. You ought to look him up.
@TractorTimewithTim
2 жыл бұрын
Cole is partnered with Titan.
Do you have any plans to come to the Sunbelt Ag Expo in Moultrie, GA held every October? It would be awesome to see you there!
@TractorTimewithTim
2 жыл бұрын
I think it is the same week as GIE in Louisville. Unfortunately.
Nice Farm Show, would love to be able to walk through all this Equipment. Im getting my first compact tractor soon, a Solis 26. Solis (Sonalinka) is a really big and well known Brand in Europe, but i have never heard you mention that Brand. I wonder if this Brand is not available in USA, because it is really competitive in pricing and quality. For example, a 3. function is standard with this Brand on compact tractors (20 or 26 hp). Would love to see you having a look at this Brand and their Models, maybe they are present at one of the upcoming Farm-Shows if available in the USA!?
@TractorTimewithTim
2 жыл бұрын
I may have seen this brand mentioned once, but it is certainly not prominent in the USA.
@donPepos420
2 жыл бұрын
@@TractorTimewithTim Thats what i thought, maybe you will see it one day or another on a show, would be happy to see you giving it a quick check if you have the chance!:) love your channel, gave me so much knowledge before even owning a tractor!..
They should have let you try the Big Bud Tim ;)
Im sure Kubota does that to get more advertised ground clearance at the rear of the tractor.
I miss the FPS...haven't gone since 2017 but planning it for 2023. I bought the Kubota Shockless Ride accumulator on my M5660 and leave it on all the time...makes a HUGE difference and worth every penny I paid for it. Any grease fittings on that Mini 320 grapple? My Precision Mfg 6 foot twin lid grapple has no grease fittings anywhere. I'm going to have to measure my drawbar to PTO distance on the M5660.
@TractorTimewithTim
2 жыл бұрын
There are grease fittings on the mini 322/320.
In terms of comparison to the Kubota line, I believe that Massey 1840 with the premium features is a much closer comparison to the Grand L4060, which also has the soft PTO start, the sound isolated cab, 3 range transmission (plus a two speed auto/manual electronic shift giving 6 range options), up to 3 rear SCV’s, and a whole lot more in terms of premium features (except no loader accumulator). I looked very closely at the premium Masseys 2 years ago before buying my L4060 and they were a very nice tractor. However, they did not offer an OEM integrated front third function valve, and the dealer was much further away than the Kubota or Deere dealers. The Kubota L4060 has met or exceeded my expectations with the very wide variety of attachments I own or have borrowed. I’m not sure what the fixation is with the PTO spacing but I’ve hooked up countless implements to the Kubota with absolutely no PTO spacing issue. But of course I don’t own a Rino flex wing mower, nor will I, but even and if I did, I’m sure I could use a different PTO shaft rather than that enormous one that comes with it, which looks difficult to get your hands around even to hook up. And there’s one other anomaly with that Rino mower: If that 10’ flex wing truly only needs 25 HP to run, it certainly does NOT require a PTO shaft that ridiculously big. Moreover, I wouldn’t let that one implement with an oddball PTO shaft determine my tractor choice.
@TractorTimewithTim
2 жыл бұрын
I mentioned the L4060 as the closest Kubota matchup didn’t I? Your tone comes across as argumentative.
@profdave2861
2 жыл бұрын
@@TractorTimewithTim Yes, you did mention the L4060 as one of the comparative tractors, but I was making the point that the Grand L was the closest comparison as opposed to the standard L series. I didn’t intend to be argumentative whatsoever, but rather was just trying highlight which Kubota was the most direct comparative unit. The standard L wouldn’t have anywhere near the same features as that 1840, but of course that would be reflected in the pricing. I do, however, find the continued highlighting of the PTO spacing to be a continuing slight against the Kubota brand. You have every right, of course, to point it out, but the reality is that the slightly less PTO to drawbar spacing is no issue whatsoever for the hundreds - if not thousands - of possible rear attachments that can be used on those Kubota’s. It’s rare to even have the drawbar installed with the vast majority of attachments, and even if it was installed, it wouldn’t be an issue with a typical PTO shaft designed for up to say 60 HP. I still don’t understand why such a huge shaft is required for a “25 HP rated” attachment. I’ve never seen anything of that size with any attachment designed for a compact tractors in the 20-60 HP range. Hence, to me at least, it’s that huge Rino PTO shaft that is the problem - not the PTO spacing.
@TractorTimewithTim
2 жыл бұрын
Yea, definitely not a competitor to the standard L. I specifically mentioned L4060 and L3560. Kioti has the same drawbar limitations as the Kubota, but they were not at the show. Someone has to point out these design limitations, or they will never be improved. As you can see from this video, the major Ag manufacturers provide ample separation. Sorry it offends you. I point out deficiencies that I see on any brand. This is the only way the machines will be improved. Perhaps your attitude would change if I spent some time bragging about the 2 speed shift on the go hydrostatic tranny of the Grand L? I like that a LOT. Great useful feature.
I bought an 1840m this year. You're welcome to come on over and test your mower with it.
You just can't let the PTO shaft height from drawbar go can you? 🤣 BTW I have the MX5400. Sounds like you to need to trade your Kubota for a Massey Ferguson.
@TractorTimewithTim
2 жыл бұрын
Folks need to know!
Did you know that universal email sent out to all John Deere dealers there are no parts avail at manufacturer now and not sure on available dates when parts will be available now
@TractorTimewithTim
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, parts are scarce. However, I wouldn't say "No parts are available'. They are still making parts and tractors, but there are definitely supply problems.
Tim you are looking slimmer. Christy, what are you feeding Tim? 😃
@TractorTimewithTim
2 жыл бұрын
I wish I was thinner, but I still can't walk by a cheeseburger!
Look in the background at 8:08it’s cole the cornstar tractor