Interesting discussion here on the wartime Lease Lend 102 tractors here in UK of which few surviving examples seem to all be on steel wheels, attached is a photo of one which regularly turns out in North Yorkshire, pretty much in it's working clothes and the same specification as the one John has just bought. There is also an adjustable wide front rowcrop version near me in Lincolnshire which was another local fenland Lease Lend tractor and looks nice on its original steel wheels.
Another point of interest for these wartime 102 tractors is an instruction plate fitted to one of them which has been re produced by Chris at "Vintage Brass Plates" here in the UK, makes interesting reading regarding the shortage of rubber tyres during the war, hence the fitting of steel wheels.
I am not really a "tin Massey " collector but always have a keen eye when I spot the small gas tank filler cap, always a good indication it's a genuine British import, and interesting to learn about the non electric start and use of magneto.
Malcolm.