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Re: Massey Ferguson 165 vs Ford 3000
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Posted by rem on May 23, 2001 at 16:31:43 from (209.69.140.159):
In Reply to: Massey Ferguson 165 vs Ford 3000 posted by Marc on May 23, 2001 at 11:32:10:
HI, I own a 1970 Ford 3000 gas. It has 3900 original hours and does not use one drop of oil from change to change. During the 70's we used it hard for most of our farming and it has proven to be a tough and reliable tractor. Just last fall I had to replace the seals in the steering wheel box and at the same time I put on a new wiring harness. It has always had Shell oil and I use Hydro Tex upper lube to keep the valve guides free. If I don't they will begin to stick. I would not sell my Ford for twice you are going to pay for a fine tractor. Go BLUE
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