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Massey-Ferguson Industrial & Construction Division (MF Industrial)
Headquarters Coventry, United Kingdom
Brazil
Products backhoes, skid-steer loaders, crawlers
Parent 1) Massey Ferguson, 2) Fermec, 3) J.I. Case, 4) Terex
1) Iochpe-Maxion, 2) AGCO
MF 50B 2

A tidy Massey Ferguson 50B Backhoe Loader parked up

The Massey-Ferguson Industrial & Construction Division was set up to handle the construction products line & industrial tractors based mainly on Massey-Ferguson tractor skid units. The British-based unit became Fermec in the late 1990s and then ultimatly sold to Terex after a management buy-out. The South American MF Industrial brand was built by Iochpe-Maxion, a Massey Ferguson licensee in Brazil. Iochpe-Maxion was later purchased by AGCO in 1996. It continues to build MF Industrial backhoes.[1]

Industrial Massey Ferguson's also continue to be built by AGCO's MF division, and may be simply painted Industrial yellow or orange, or have Heavy Duty components added to it.

History[]

Massey Ferguson 35X industrial at GDSF 08 - IMG 0639

A restored MF 35X Industrial

Massey Ferguon MF20 industrial tractor with snowplow at GDSF 08 - IMG 1080

A Massey Ferguson 20 Industrial tractor

Massey Ferguson MF 244 Drott with Backhoe (333) at Malvern 09 - IMG 5747

A Massey Ferguson 244 crawler Drott fitted with a backhoe seen at the Tractor World Show - Malvern 2009

Mf350

Massey Ferguson 350H fitted with a Trima 1090 Loader (ex Notts CC)

The new Industrial & Construction Equipment Division created to bring together various product lines from numerous factories in the group, following MFs decision to expand in the growing construction equipment market in the 1970s.

Hanomag was part of the group for a period, building tracked machines and the waste compactor line, in their German factory, but was later sold to Komatsu. The company built a new factory in the UK at Knowsley on Merseyside and machines were also assembled at the Barton Dock road site in Manchester.

Time Line[]

  • 1959 702 industrial tractor built at - Coventry
  • 1961 702, 203, 205, MF 65 semi Ind - Coventry
  • 1961 Crawlers from Italy
  • 1966 'MF Industrial & Construction Machinery Group established within MF.
  • 1970 Knowsley Plant opened
  • 1970s - (more info require)
  • 1980s - .......
  • 1983 MF Industrial Division created to handle all industrial lines design & production, manufacture, marketing and support.
  • 1992 MF Industrial Division (UK) sold to a management buy-out and Fermec is created
  • 1996 J.I. Case buys Fermec
  • 1997 MF badge dropped, and FERMEC badge adopted

Model Range[]

Construction Model Range[]

Massey Ferguson Hanomag[]

MF-Hanomag address

MF Hanomag address

In 1974, Massey Ferguson purchased Hanomag's construction equipment division, completing what was started in 1969. In 1969, Massey Ferguson had purchased Hanomag's Agricultural division, and MF's licensee in Argentina purchased the Rheinstahl Hanomag Cura SA joint venture in Argentina, and manufactured there until the 1990s. IBH-Holding purchased MF Hanomag in 1980, and ran it until bankruptcy in 1984. In 1989, Komatsu purchased a percentage of the company, and then renamed it in 1995 to Komatsu Hanomag AG. In 2002, Komatsu completed purchasing 100% of the company.

UK Preserved Machines[]

Very few examples of MF industrial equipment appear on the UK show circuit. The odd MF Crawler has appeared in the magazines - If you know of any examples please list them and add a photo.

  • If you own one how about adding a page for your machine or collection !

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See also[]

Collector related
Publications

Reference[]

  • Massey-Ferguson Industrial & Construction Equipment (book) by J.Farnworth

External links[]

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