toddol1971
Silver Member
Thanks,
The vineyard 135s sell for quite a bit more than the standard models. I'll definitely keep the old parts if I change the axle. I need to check out the hydraulics. It wont lift a full disc. So maybe a good time to look at the axle swap.
Appreciate the help.
PS. What's the performance difference in the gas and diesel MF 65?
Well, go to TractorData.com - information on all makes and models of tractors and look up anything you want. My opinion is there isnt enough of a diff between the two to sway me one way or the other. Gas is a little easier to maintain, and burns a little more fuel under load. Maybe 1/4 to 1/2 a gallon hr. I'll be honest with ya I like how 4cyl gas engines sound lugging down pulling plows. I like how some diesels sound, but not many sound great to me. As far as utilty tractor I think it wont matter if your only gonna use it here and there. You'll see on tractor data that they make right around the same power. I have a diesel truck and I hate plugging it in in cold weather. Where you live that may not matter though. Gas will be a little cheaper to maintain. Depending on your mechanical abilities gas tractors are easier to work on. If I were buying I'd buy the tractor with the best compression, less leaks, best documentation of work done etc. Power vs not power steering etc.