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Old Dec 2nd, 06, 12:59 AM
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Massey Ferguson, known for decades as one of the U.S.'s primary farm tractor manufacturers... is entering the ATV market.

This comes shortly after John Deere announced they would be leaving the ATV market due to a lack of public interest. John Deere's ATV lineup was based on Bombardier ATV's with John Deere colors and logo.

The Massey Ferguson AgTV's feature some very unusual features that give them an edge over some of the big-name ATV manufacturers.

Massey Ferguson AgTV's are available in "on-road configurations" featuring rear view mirrors and signals (blinkers, emergency flashers, hi/low beam headlights, tail/brake lights... etc.)

The new AgTV's are available in several sizes and even in a "two-up" model... based on an Arctic Cat ATV platform.

The most exciting feature is an available 686cc twin cylinder Diesel engine with a CVT transmission tailored to it... offering unmatched torque and towing ability.

If these machines are half as good as the tractors this company has been producing for so long.... other manufacturers had better take notice.

Check em out at MF 400 - MF 650
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Old Dec 2nd, 06, 01:09 AM
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Interesting. I wonder how much money and time they have to invest into this?
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Old Dec 2nd, 06, 01:15 AM
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I certainly wouldn't mind having that Diesel... would be awesome for pulling things and I bet it'd be economical as hell!

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Old Dec 2nd, 06, 07:31 PM
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That diesel would be pretty sweet. Finally 37" swamper boggers might actually work! LMAO
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Old Dec 2nd, 06, 09:12 PM
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Nah, just put some actual tires on it off the back of a couple massey ferguson tractors.
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Old Dec 2nd, 06, 09:21 PM
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Deisel, power, and it looks alot like a Artic Cat. I want one!
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Old Dec 2nd, 06, 10:01 PM
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LOL

The big tires all the way around would be great. Imagine a cross between a tractor and an ATV lining up for a mudbog event.....
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Old Dec 3rd, 06, 04:44 PM
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Be the first guy ever to line up to a mud bog with a brushog hangin off the back of his bike... LOL
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Old Dec 3rd, 06, 06:44 PM
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Be the first guy ever to line up to a mud bog with a brushog hangin off the back of his bike... LOL
Use it as a little extra propulsion? LOL
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