MF 35

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kawallace

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Kubota B7500HSD
I am looking for information on the Massey Ferguson 35, years made, horsepower, gas or diesel, durablility, ect...thanks in advance for your help....Wally
 
   / MF 35 #2  
Wally - have you tried yesterdays tractors online magazine? [http://ytmag.com]

damn it, I can not get the url stuff. Lets try again...
http://ytmag.com
hot damn, I did it, but Muhammed, isn't there an easier way without all this bracket stuff??<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1>Edited by PaulB on 8/20/00 01:10 PM.</FONT></P>
 
   / MF 35 #3  
Another place you might want to check for information is http://www.tractortips.com which shows the Massey Ferguson 35 to have been made 1960-63, 3 cylinder 152.7 cu.in. Perkins diesel at 37.04 PTO hp, and weighing 3559#, and of course, I know nothing about the source of their information or its accuracy.

Bird
 
   / MF 35 #4  
I can give you a little information, but need to know more about your expected use of the tractor. Guess you are trying to decide whether to buy this model?
 
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PaulB thanks for the great site.....it has been very helpful. Wally
 
   / MF 35 #6  
kawallace
Have one in back yard torn down to parts. 64' yellow MF Utility 35. Perkins with the Davis loader. Know this tractor part by part. This one had been rode hard and put away wet. Feel free to email any questions.
Like the other suggestion, Yesterday's Tractor web site is a great place for these type! Find "Walt" online for parts and you will see what the dealers can get for these. Walt will also dig deeper than a dealer.
If I put this one back together with the offset Howard rotovator, it might be worth keeping for just that. A dedicated tiller. Would only sell for $3000 to $5000. Can't even compare to the modern choices if you got serious work to do.

"What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered."
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)
 
   / MF 35 #7  
I have a Massey Ferguson 35 ('61 model), with the Perkins 3 cylinder diesel. I love it! I only have experience with two other tractors besides this one - a Feguson TO-20, and an International 404. The live power and hydrulics on the 35 are a god send. You can't truly appreciate either, until you've brush hawg with out 'em. The 35 is a well thought out, honest tractor. Find a good one and you probably won't be sorry. Happy and safe tractoring

Raptor
 
 
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