The kid
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- Middle Tennessee
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- 1965 135 gasser, 1967 135 diesel
The MF65 has a radiator setup very similar to the 135 on up. The radiator sits on two fabric pads. Carriage bolts slide into the bottom. I beleive the right opening for the carriage bolt allows the radiator when loose to pull forward and then slide the left from it's locking posistion.Namyessam, as you are someone in the know; may i pick your brains - i did a radiator flush because the engine overheated and since then i discovered a very slow drip of coolant from the water pump pulley. I was planning on taking out the water pump and refurbing it. Is there any other cause or any extra work i should do while i have the pump out? I'll probably replace the hoses as they are 50 years old and looking pretty well worn. Thanks
Removal of the sheet metal is required to remove the radiator. There are two versions of the MF65 water pump. Compare yours to the illustration before buying parts. You can either buy an entire assembly (plug and play) or rebuilding kit which may require heating the pump shaft to put the pully on it. It looks like the MF65 pump is held on my three bolts. Be careful removing these. To much torque will twist the bolts off. Console with your manual to remove and rebuild. If you don't have the parts book which shows an exploded view of everything on the tractor you can goto. AGCO Parts Books then log in a GUEST and lookup your tractor. If you have a printer, you can print the pages you need which can include a partlist with part numbers. Here's a snippet of the two different water pumps. Good luck. -kid
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P.S. I have a thread which shows where I redid the hoses when refurbishing mine with pictures. The link is in my signature below.
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