New | Holland Clayson M122
The New Holland Clayson M122 is a medium-to-large-sized, self-propelled combine harvester manufactured by New Holland Agriculture as part of their legacy Clayson series. Produced primarily during the late 1970s and 1980s, the M122 was renowned for its robustness, relatively simple mechanics, and exceptional performance in a wide variety of cereal crops, including wheat, barley, oats, and rye. It remains a popular classic machine among small-to-medium-sized farms and vintage machinery enthusiasts. History and Development The Clayson name originated from the Clayson N.V. company in Belgium, which was acquired by the Sperry Rand Corporation (then owner of New Holland) in 1964. By the 1970s, New Holland had fully integrated the Clayson line, marketing them as reliable, mid-range combines for European and international markets.