Massey 35 front loader renovation

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congo181

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Maidstone, Kent
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Massey Ferguson 35, 1964
Hi all.
I've just started renovationg a front loader for my Massey Ferguson 35 (1964).

The rams are quite corroded with patches of rust along their length. Can I just remove the rust with emery?

Should I attempt to recon the struts, or fit them and see how they go? I have today got them moving in and out fairly happily which is a start.
There's no numbers or identification on them that I can see anywhere, so I would have no idea of spare part numbers at this point. They do need end seals for sure.

Cheers,
Jim
 
   / Massey 35 front loader renovation #2  
Do what you can to clean them up, and use them until you can not stand the leaks anymore , if any.

Then rebuild or replace with similar cyl.

Check your fluid, filters, and screens if any.

Install a hyd gage and test the pressure. A good system should have about 2800 psi.

Hydraulics:
Capacity: 8 gal [30.3 L]
Pressure: 2800 psi [193.1 bar]
Pump flow: 3.5 gpm [13.2 lpm]


TractorData.com Massey Ferguson 35 tractor information
 
   / Massey 35 front loader renovation
  • Thread Starter
#3  
Cheers JJ.
I'll stick them on and see how they go before looking at a rebuild. They at least move now. I don't see any way of dismantling them at the moment which is odd...
 
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#4  
I finally got the front loader onto the MF35 this evening (in the snow I might add) and she moves! Thanks all those who gave me help in the renovation.
Hardly any leakage from the rams which is a relief, but the hydralic pump does grumble a bit on the lift.
Here are a couple of photos. IMG_2801.JPGIMG_2802.JPG
Now all Ive got do do is find out how to store it off the tractor, to avoid having to lift the thing into position on my own - its HEAVY! Any ideas?
 
   / Massey 35 front loader renovation #5  
I have the same loader; the last post was 2 years ago, are you still on this forum?
 
   / Massey 35 front loader renovation
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#6  
Hi mark. Yup I'm still here :)
How can I help?
 
   / Massey 35 front loader renovation #7  
Hi mark. Yup I'm still here :)
How can I help?

I don't need anything, but thanks for asking!
I just finished rebuilding my MF 35-12 loader; I made all new mounting bushings, bored the ends of the cylinders and put in bronze bushings, and replaced the main pivot blocks. I invented a "backyard machinist" method for boring out the mount holes so they're all in a line.

But I only just realized how old it is; and I had to find your picture to confirm it. My tractor is only 30 years old [SAME Explorer 85HP 4WD], and came with the MF loader grafted onto it.

Mine has double acting cylinders, and one for dumping the bucket that looks like it was made as a bolt on extra. The ID plate says Massey-Ferguson Spain, but I guess it was made in the US. The cylinders and bolts are in inches.
The 4 bolts that hold the forward brace to the tower are 1/2" fine on one side, and on the other are all bored out to 5/8" course. The thing is, practically no one has inch size taps and bolts here in Europe.

My wife loves your tractor, she says it looks like a crab and wants me to make mine look like tat too.

Rake+Roll.jpg

I've been keeping a web page with detailed pictures and all;
Front end loader rebuild
 

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