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    Massey-Harris-Ferguson MF50 Worth Starting?

    Hi all, I bought this MF50 Z134 a couple years back because it had a loader and it was (I thought) a good price but non running condition. The guy said the starter went bad and while replacing it he dropped a nut into the flywheel, then he got sick and it's just sat since. When I drained the...
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    MF35 Intermittent Spark to Plugs

    Hey all, I'm losing it right now with my 1964 MF35 Z134. I was disking my garden and the tractor just stopped for no apparent reason after using it for about an hour, no spark. Because I was racing the rain to get my garden it I ran out to TSC and bought a 12V coil and 12v solenoid and figure...
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    John Deere X585 Cracked Engine Block

    Both pistons are moving up and down, it's got to have at least decent compression if it was running on carb and choke cleaner, I can run a compression test this weekend. I took a few more pictures of the location of the crack and a decent one of the crack itself. It's about 4 inches long. I...
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    John Deere X585 Cracked Engine Block

    I have a John Deere X585 that I picked up knowing it had issues but figured they wouldn't be too hard to fix (fuel sending unit, power steering, missing parts). I went to drain the oil yesterday only to discover that there wasn't a drop of oil in the engine at all which had a lot of bad...
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    Massey Ferguson MF35 - Loader

    I was wondering who has a loader on their MF35 or who knows of a loader that will work well this this tractor. There's a guy not too far away selling a Kelly 800 loader but I'm not sure what I would need to do my MF35 so that I could attach that loader. I have dual hydraulic remotes on the...
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    Massey Ferguson MF50 Rear Main Seal Replacement

    Wanted to find it who has personally made this repair and what were some of the difficulties or issues you came across. I'm thinking about buying an MF50 that needs a new rear main seal (where the engine meets the trans) and am curious what I'm getting myself into. It seems fairly straight...
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    John Deere Model A (1946)

    I pryed and broke apart the original exhaust/intake manifold to get it up and off the original studs and I found a mouse nest in the head. I'm now removing the head to clean it out and I've decided I might as well hone and rebuild the cylinders so I have a pretty fresh engine. I was wondering...
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    JD Model A General Info

    I picked up what I was told was a 1940 Model A the other day. I believe it's at least a 41, just from doing some research online I don't see how it could be a 40. The tractor had been in a family since they drove it home new so the info has been passed on through generations. The JD dealer...
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