The “Unfixable” Massey 1155 Was Sold for Scrap…This Retired Man Used a $50 Part to Build an Empire
Автор: Rust and Roots
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Описание: In 1978, the Massey Ferguson 1155 wasn’t just a tractor—it was a liability that nearly broke the brand. With a Perkins V8 that developed a "death rattle" and hydraulics that seemed to lock up overnight, thousands of these 140-horsepower machines were sold for scrap or left to rot in fence rows. But while the big dealers saw a mechanical nightmare, one retired mechanic saw a $50 fix that everyone else was too busy to find. This is the story of Jack Mercer, a man who ignored the "unfixable" label, bought a graveyard of iron for pennies, and used a simple shop-made gauge to build a rental empire that dominated the county and saved a generation of struggling farms.
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