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  1. SkyePN

    Leveling box seized

    Hello trying to fix the seized levelling box for the 3pt today, got the top cover off and scooped out all the rust and ancient grease, applied heat and oil and got the handle gear freed up but the shaft is still stuck. Question, is the shaft supposed to turn at the top where it meets the gear...
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    Equipment chain sizing

    Hello, Looking at some used grader chains for my tractor and the size is listed as 1600-24 (or 16-24 or 16.00-24) does that mean the chains are 24" x 16' laid flat? Or that it's for a 16-24 size tire? If so that's a 16" wide tire tread on a 24" diameter rim right? Thanks
  3. SkyePN

    MF 135 updated wiring diagram?

    I'm diving into the wiring mess in my diesel 135 (9A69515) and the Fig 62 diagram from the Owners manual for the diesel does not match the wire colours for my tractor at all... It also seems to be missing some things, for example my tach has an hour meter that is wired to something but doesn't...
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    Rotten rims, two sizes on tires

    Need to replace the rusted out rims on my MF 135, but my tires are marked with two sizes: 14.9/24-13/24 Can't find any info on why two sizes would be shown? Below those it says "on W13 rim" Is the second size the rim recommendation? I've been searching online and I can't find any 13/24 rims...
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    MF 135 power steering fluid

    (Splitting this off from my other thread... I think I'm tackling too many issues in one topic) Another greenhorn question... On my 135 power steering pump I only see an oil fill plug (and vent) on the top of the reservoir, am I supposed to fill it completely with fluid? The owners manual gives...
  6. SkyePN

    New MF135 owner - alternator dead & power steering leak

    Hi everyone, glad to be here. Bought my first tractor this weekend, a 1969 Massey Ferguson 135 with a 3 cylinder Perkins diesel, power steering, front end loader, and back blade. Pretty worn out but I'm happy to wrench on it on the weekends and get it back to it's full working glory. A few...
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