Massey 500 series spares

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brownie

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Just wondering is there somewhere online specialising in parts for these, just looking for rad hoses water pump etc, (590) and weight frame 565. for the load of old crap. Dont get any tractor books to see adverts.
 
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brownie

Guest
Thank you all, things seem to be more expensive than I thought, 150 for a radiator but I suppose thats nothing these days. Wont go to tns as they promised me a part for my baler and after 10 days changed there mind letting all my straw get wet, would have been nice to have told me rather than me having to ask everyday. Forgive and forget thats me.
 

John 1594

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Location
Cambridgeshire
Maybe worth giving P.M & S.N Johnson at holbeach a call, they had a 10 acre field full of old combine carcasess out he back of the main yard, i got a lot of the bits i use to keep my 525 going from them, think they did have a clear out of some of the older stuff when scrap prices were good, but maybe they still have some stuff remaining
 

MF-ANDY

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Location
s.e cambs
Maybe worth giving P.M & S.N Johnson at holbeach a call, they had a 10 acre field full of old combine carcasess out he back of the main yard, i got a lot of the bits i use to keep my 525 going from them, think they did have a clear out of some of the older stuff when scrap prices were good, but maybe they still have some stuff remaining
565 and 590 hes talking about are tractors not combines
 

MF-ANDY

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Location
s.e cambs
maybe a breaker for the weight frame but dont think i,d bother with a water pump or hoses from a breaker. as i said partstech is you man and not to far away
 

Cowabunga

Member
Location
Ceredigion,Wales
Thank you all, things seem to be more expensive than I thought, 150 for a radiator but I suppose thats nothing these days. Wont go to tns as they promised me a part for my baler and after 10 days changed there mind letting all my straw get wet, would have been nice to have told me rather than me having to ask everyday. Forgive and forget thats me.

£150 is dirt cheap these days. Pretty sure I was paying £75 for a 590 rad back in 1981 when JD 2140 radiators cost well over £200.
Mind you, the 590 radiators were absolute crap [I went through four in 3000 hours] while the 2140 is still on its original factory rad at well over 10,000 hours and after nearly 30 years use.

Odd that a dealer would ''changed there [sic] mind" about supplying a part. There must be more to that than meets the eye.
 

MF-ANDY

Member
Location
s.e cambs
£150 is dirt cheap these days. Pretty sure I was paying £75 for a 590 rad back in 1981 when JD 2140 radiators cost well over £200.
Mind you, the 590 radiators were absolute crap [I went through four in 3000 hours] while the 2140 is still on its original factory rad at well over 10,000 hours and after nearly 30 years use.

Odd that a dealer would ''changed there [sic] mind" about supplying a part. There must be more to that than meets the eye.
that dealer wouldn't change its mind without good reason
 

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