• Model: 50 Clipper
  • Manufactured by: Massey Harris
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MASSEY HARRIS 50 CLIPPER Sombine

The Massey Harris 50 Clipper Sombine was a self-propelled combine harvester produced by Massey Harris from 1950 to 1955. It was the first self-propelled combine harvester produced by Massey Harris, and it was one of the most popular combines on the market at the time.

The 50 Clipper was powered by a 4-cylinder gasoline engine that produced 40 horsepower. It had a 12-foot header and a 26-inch cylinder. The combine could harvest wheat, oats, barley, and flax. It could also be equipped with a corn head for harvesting corn.

The 50 Clipper was a well-built and reliable combine. It was easy to operate and maintain, and it could harvest a lot of grain in a short amount of time. The 50 Clipper was a major advancement in the development of self-propelled combines, and it helped to make Massey Harris one of the leading manufacturers of agricultural equipment.

Technical Specifications

  • Engine: 4-cylinder gasoline engine
  • Horsepower: 40
  • Header: 12 feet
  • Cylinder: 26 inches
  • Capacity: 50 bushels
  • Weight: 6,000 pounds
  • Dimensions: 20 feet long, 10 feet wide, and 12 feet high

Features

  • Self-propelled
  • 4-wheel drive
  • Hydraulic steering
  • Air-conditioned cab
  • AM/FM radio
  • CD player
  • GPS navigation
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