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Re: Massey Ferguson 35, 135, 50, 65, 165
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Posted by Peter on January 08, 2004 at 11:25:40 from (24.213.235.108):
In Reply to: Massey Ferguson 35, 135, 50, 65, 165 posted by Doug on January 07, 2004 at 19:09:07:
I chanced on a gas 135 and it has done everything I asked of it, hardy uses any gas at all and (mostly) very nice to work on 35 had generator, 135 either came with alternator or is probably converted to alt - my 135 has spin on oil filter, very nice to change 65 has more power, extra gear reduction at the axles and internal disc brakes - heavier tractor so is a bit harder to work on nice things to get: power steering rear wheel weights front grill protector power adjust rims
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