Massey-Harris 101 Super

Massey-Harris 101 Super Technical Specifications

Massey-Harris 101 Super is a Row-Crop tractor that was produced by the John Deere between 1938 – 1942.

Below you will find detailed technical specifications for Massey-Harris 101 Super covering engine types, horsepower ratings, weight, height, fuel type and tank volume, oil capacity and type, hydraulic system diagram, wiring diagram, battery specs, etc.

Massey-Harris 101 Super Production















Manufacturer:
Manufacturer Massey-Harris
Row-Crop tractor
Total built 8,647
Original price $1,700 (1946)
The Massey-Harris 101 Super was originally released as simply the 101. When the 101 Junior was released in 1939, this tractor was named the 101 Super. It was one of the first production tractors to have electric starting as a standard feature. The 101 Super was followed by the 101 Senior, which used a Continental engine.


Massey-Harris 101 Super Power





Engine: 34.63 hp
25.8 kW
Belt (tested) 46.97 hp
35.0 kW

Massey-Harris 101 Super Mechanical










Two-wheel drive
Steering manual
Mechanical internal expanding brakes
Open operator station.

Power Take-off (PTO)




Rear RPM 540

Massey-Harris 101 Super Engine detail



























Engine Detail
Chrysler T57-503
gasoline
6-cylinder
liquid-cooled vertical L-head
Original engine, used until 1940. With Twin Power engaged, the engine could run at 1800 RPM.
Displacement 201.3 ci
3.3 L
Bore/Stroke 3.125×4.375 inches
79 x 111 mm
Rated RPM 1500
Starter volts 6
Coolant capacity 18 qts
17.0 L



Massey-Harris 101 Super Transmission overview

Engine Oil











Type gear
Gears 4 forward and 1 reverse
Clutch dry disc
Four gears (1-4) plus reverse (R) and belt (B). In fourth or belt gears, the Twin Power feature activated a cam on the governor that allowed the engine to run at 1800 RPM.

Massey-Harris 101 Super Dimensions







Weight 3865 lbs
1753 kg
Rear tread 52 to 88 inches
132 to 223 cm

Massey-Harris 101 Super Tests



Nebraska Tractor Test 307



































Nebraska Tractor Test 307
Gasoline 4-speed 2WD
September 9, 1938 – September 30, 1939
Link: Nebraska Tractor Test 307 file
Belt power (max) 40.67 hp
30.3 kW
Belt fuel use (max) 3.6 gal/hour
13.6 l/hour
Drawbar performance
Max power 31.50 hp
23.5 kW
Gear 3 used for power test.
Max pull 3,265 lbs
1481 kg
Gear 1 used for pull test.










Nebraska Tractor Test 377






























Nebraska Tractor Test 377
218 gasoline 4-speed 2WD
September 30 – October 20, 1941
Link: Nebraska Tractor Test 377 file
Belt power (max) 46.97 hp
35.0 kW
Belt fuel use (max) 4.0 gal/hour
15.1 l/hour
Drawbar performance
Max power 34.63 hp
25.8 kW
Gear 3 used for power test.
Max pull 3,905 lbs
1771 kg
Gear 1 used for pull test.

FAQ

Is Massey-Harris 101 Super a good tractor?

The Massey-Harris 101 Super is one of the great tractors in the Massey-Harris stable, and it has earned Massey-Harris a fantastic reputation.

How much oil does a Massey-Harris 101 Super take?

Check out the Massey-Harris 101 Super oil capacity and oil type in the engine specs section as it may vary across the engines. Keep in mind, that older models might have their oil capacity increased over time. You may compare between the early and late oil capacity.

Do tractors have VIN numbers?

Every tractor has a VIN number. The number is usually engraved below the driver’s seat. Tractor manufacturers put the number in different places on the tractor body.

What was the last year Massey-Harris made the ?

The Massey-Harris 101 Super was an agricultural tractor model made from 1938 – 1942

How much does a Massey-Harris 101 Super tractor weight?

Depending on the engine type, the Massey-Harris 101 Super weight ranges from 3865 lbs
1753 kg .

How much can a Massey-Harris 101 Super Pull?

The max pulling capacity of the Massey-Harris 101 Super tractors starts at 3,265 lbs
1481 kg but may be slightly higher depending on the trim.

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