Business expansion continued with the initiation of a new central parts warehouse near Paris, and Germanys combine plant at Eschwege being enlarged.
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Significant investments were also being made in factory equipment and modernisation in the UK, France and Germany.
The Ferguson FE 35 was superseded by the MF 35 in 1958, which sported the now familiar colours of red & grey, together with the new triple triangle logo.
Later in 1958 the Massey Ferguson range expanded further, when the MF 65 tractor was announced. Advertising at the time stated that: "Together the 35 and 65 tractors make 100 percent Ferguson farming available to all".
Massey Ferguson experienced early success in the late 1950s, and quickly became iconic in the agricultural world.
Is it a left hand drive?
BillDFC 2 years ago
i have one of those french grey ferguson!!! quite rear
spoonnz 2 years ago