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Posted by reed on May 19, 2002 at 11:19:58 from (216.248.14.209):
In Reply to: Massey Ferguson 135 posted by Henry Harris on May 18, 2002 at 11:35:57:
I too am considering buying a 135. Have been looking at one that I think is a 74 model with 3500+ hrs. Seems to run ok and has been rebuilt but not sure how long ago. Has all original sheet metal with some normal usage dings and scrapes. The right brake does not work and it seems sometimes sticks in 3rd gear. Though I've been able to get it out on the times it has by just moving a little more and trying again. It's been sitting for a long time. It's got an old Ford cicle (sp?) bar hay mower on the back now, but I need it for bushogging. I'd like to put a 6 footer on it and will be cutting a somewhat hilly 15 acres. He's aking $4400 for the outfit. Anything I should look for?
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