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09-22-2012, 10:32 PM #1New Member
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- 1967 Massey Ferguson 135
1967 Massey Ferguson 135 with Continental 145 gas engine
What is a "fair" price for this 67 Massey Ferguson Deluxe 135 with a Continental 145 engine and just over 4000hrs with the following implements in SE Michigan?
It comes with a 5ft Bush Hog, Ferguson cultivator, boom lift, seed spreader and a transport box.
Tires have no checks. It starts up immediately with no smoke and idles down nice and low. Runs and drives fine. The only history I know about is that many of those hours were running a water pump for irrigation on a strawberry farm in Michigan.


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09-23-2012, 09:51 AM #2Super Member
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- 2008 Mahindra 5525, 1964 MF-135 diesel, 1951 Farmall Super A, 1951 Minneapolis Moline BF, 1945 Oliver 60 Row Crop, 1949 JD B widefront
Re: 1967 Massey Ferguson 135 with Continental 145 gas engine
In Jul06 I paid $3600 for a 1964 MF135 diesel deluxe with multipower, 4600 hours, runs OK. No implements included in the deal. I'd offer $3000 and then negotiate.
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09-23-2012, 10:59 AM #3New Member
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- maryland
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- MF-50
Re: 1967 Massey Ferguson 135 with Continental 145 gas engine
I agree... anywhere between 3 and 4K would be reasonable. At either price, that's a lot of stuff for not alot of money.
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09-23-2012, 04:27 PM #4Silver Member
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Re: 1967 Massey Ferguson 135 with Continental 145 gas engine
It looks to have had good care, as does the cultivator. I expect it will bring somewhere around $3500. Perhaps, a bit more if the mower appears to be in as good condition as the tractor and cultivator. Perhaps, a bit less if multipower equipped. One careat: Irrigation duty is usually full load for long hours.
SDT
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09-25-2012, 01:24 AM #5Elite Member
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- My tractor is an old M... F... and red too.
Check your rear axles,for leaks bleeding down onto the rims. under the tractor near the bell housing there is a tiny one which should have a cotter pin handing out. this is a rear main seal leak detector. The cottor pin will be wet with oil if the rear main is leaking. look at the rear PTO and make sure it's completely dry and oil free. I bought a 1965 Continental 135 in good shape with a box scraper and bush hog for 3200 delivered 200 miles . If all the gauges work including the tach.hourmeter and no problems with the hydraulics' i'd offer $3100 cash. implements are easily obtainable in farm auction cheap. Let us know it goes. -robert
Originally Posted by SDT
Retired and enjoying life and my grandchildren -robert
"life is too short.. eat your cake first" ~rpk
My 1965 MF 135 Z145 Refurbish project
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