Two Canadian farm equipment manufacturers, Daniel Massey and Alanson Harris, joined forces in the late 1800s to form a company that became a leader with its farm equipment and tractors. First as Massey-Harris and later as Massey-Ferguson, the company earned its reputation with versatile tractors and innovative farm machinery such as the self-propelled combine.
Massey Tractors covers the evolution and growth of Massey's product lines in more than 100 color photographs and 25 black & white illustrations that focus on Massey-Harris and Massey-Ferguson tractors and implements, as well as early Sawyer-Massey, Wallis, Bull, and Parrett tractors.