UK production; MF 135 1965-1971 S/N 101-179501= 179400 units 1971-1979 S/N 400001-90713= 49713 units total= 270113 units MF 165 1965-1971 S/N 500001-608557= 108,556 units 1971-1979 S/N 100001-173696=73695 units total= 182,251 Is this precise enough for you? If not I can break it down to how many were produced each year of manufacture. These numbers came from Jarle's MF web site which was accessed through Puddingsworld web site. It has a very detailed section on MF 100 series tractors. If you wanted to compare all MF 100 and 1000 tractors to all Ford models of the same period, you'd have 100's of models of tractors. There's over a dozen 135 models alone. So Ford had 1 fuel economy record for a 30 year newer higher H.P. tractor. They never had a record in the H.P. range being discussed. I've gave you some actual production numbers. Lets see yours! I highly doubt that you can substantiate your claim that Ford made a combined 1.5 million 4000 and 5000 models. Dave
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