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Are there any parts for a Massey Ferguson 135?

Are there any parts for a Massey Ferguson 135?

All States Ag Parts Parts A.S.A.P. I Shop Manual Compatible with Massey Ferguson 165 165 150 150 135 135 . Only 5 left in stock – order soon. . Only 5 left in stock – order soon. . . .

What kind of car is a 1969 MF135?

I have just bought a 1969 MF135 diesel, and have set about replacing some of its most worn or rusted parts. It has been used for some years as a haul out vehicle for a fishing boat, so the rear stabiliser brackets and rear rims have rusted and the transmission oil had water in it.

Where is the 3 way valve on a Massey Ferguson?

The best option is to have a 2 or a 3 way valve fitted (if there isn’t already one on). This valve replaces the cap on top of the stand pipe (under the front right hand side of the seat). See this article about a 3 way vavle… http://vintagetractorengineer.com/2009/01/massey-ferguson-550-exterior-hydraulic-valve/

What did hydraulics do on Massey Ferguson 135?

The hydraulics on the 135 provided position and draft control, as previously available on the MF35. The hydraulics system also came with the option of “pressure control”. Pressure control was a function which could be used to transfer the weight of a trailed implement onto the drive wheels to increase traction.

How to get parts for a Massey 135?

If the part you need is not listed online, please call toll-free 877-530-4430. Save money with rebuilt and used Massey 135 parts! Save up to 70% with rebuilt and used parts compared to dealer new part pricing.

Is the clutch on a Massey Ferguson 135 dented?

Similar to the clutch that is used in a car, the Massey Ferguson 135 clutch is also dented while altering the tractor from one gear to another gear. However, if the defiance of the clutch starts to deplete through time, it may be necessary to do an adjustment on the clutch.

Is the MF135 still used on a farm?

Pressure control couplers were not well used on farm, which was a shame as the full traction ability of the tractor was often not realised. Tractors were fitted with similar front axles as the 35 up to 1969, at which point they changed to a straight beam axle. Many MF135 tractors are still been used on farms today.

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