I plunked down some other pictures of Massey Ferguson tractors I've seen around.
Here are my Dad's brace of Massey Fergusons.

Very nice, huh? The big one has a front end loader and backhoe. He's done
a bunch of landscaping, road building, plowing snow, clearing streams, mowing
and other accomplishments with these two beasts.
"For the record, the
little one is a MF 1010 with a MF 1026 front dozer blade, which is available in
either 5 or 6 foot widths and has hydraulic lift. There are three angle
positons for both right and left. The optional hydraulic angling provides
infinite settings both right and left. The blade fits all of the MF compact
series of tractors from 1010 through 1045." - my dad
Dad has since
sold these fine machines, having moved to a smaller place in a resort community.
Oh well, now when I visit, instead of riding tractors, I can ride a golf cart!
Regarding the next pictures: I used to have a line that I don't know the models of these, but had some pics so I posted them on the site. I got a note from Ryan.Dalzell who gave me some information on the tractors in the pictures.
"I thought I'd drop you a note about the two pictures of unknown tractors on your MF page. The one on the left is a Massey Ferguson 135. We have one on our farm back in Northern Irelan. and I think it is destined to be a classic just like the TE-20, although without such an interesting a history in all probability. Nearly every neighbour of ours has or has had one of these tractors, and they are all still going strong. The design of these tractors is only a slight evolution and update from the TE-20, which is why the ones I know of are still used every day for working on the farm.
Regarding the picture on the right, several have responded that this is a MF 231. Thanks to all for your assistance.
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