Posted by Dave Sherburne NY on July 27, 2012 at 19:46:32 from (74.32.163.74):
In Reply to: Nuffield tractor posted by Brad Buchanan on July 27, 2012 at 13:53:14:
Back in the late 50's My fil bought a 465 from a local MF dealer. It was a demonstrator model. Had it for years with no big problems. I thought it was kind of a nice tractor. At the time it was his big tractor. You have to watch the Pto, don't disengage it for more than 10 minutes without taking it out of gear. When he retired in the late 80's it was still working though the steering was a little sloppy and it was no longer the big tractor on the farm. That said, if it has a $1000 loader on it's a $2000 tractor that you can replace the clutch without splitting the tractor if need be. There used to be a place in Lowville that had parts and when I lived in Wi there was a place in Dorchester don't know if either are still there. Check the parts site for interchangeability
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