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Massey Ferguson 35 Special

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Barry Namaka

06-05-2007 17:45:38




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1) I have oil in my clutch cavity. What's next? What do I have to do to get rolling again? Where can I buy a new clutch? Expected Cost? 2)Any idea of the age ser# SGF 253 099 3)It has a 35 special hood but no gauges. What's up?

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Dennis Delesandri

06-16-2007 21:09:46




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 Re: Massey Ferguson 35 Special in reply to Barry Namaka, 06-05-2007 17:45:38  
check out GAP Tractor on you search engine



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Vaughan

06-05-2007 19:45:57




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 Re: Massey Ferguson 35 Special in reply to Barry Namaka, 06-05-2007 17:45:38  
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Jerrycpp(WA)

06-05-2007 17:48:39




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 Re: Massey Ferguson 35 Special in reply to Barry Namaka, 06-05-2007 17:45:38  
Put MF-35 clutch into your search engine - you'll get a range of prices. Your rear main seal is likely leaking, so be sure to fix that as well as the front transmission seal.



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Barry Namaka

06-17-2007 17:33:25




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 Re: Massey Ferguson 35 Special in reply to Jerrycpp(WA), 06-05-2007 17:48:39  
What kind of challange is in the changing of the two seals?



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Jerrycpp(WA)

06-17-2007 18:39:43




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 Re: Massey Ferguson 35 Special in reply to Barry Namaka, 06-17-2007 17:33:25  
I don't know if you have a Perkins Diesel, a Standard Diesel, or a Continental Z-134. Each is different, but you'll have to split the tractor no matter what. Get a service manual for your tractor, and get the CD from Big Dean's site. His CD is worth its weight in gold, and the service manuals are quite helpful too. No matter what, you're in for some work and some expense, but the tractor is well worth it.

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