1967 Massey Ferguson 135 Perkins Diesel Will It Run
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- Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024
- Tractor sat in a Nebraska field for 10-12 years before recovery. I plan to use it on our 84 acre hobby farm to run a sickle mower, hay rake, and disc. This is our 3rd Massey Ferguson, we have a Super 90 and a 65.
Fantastic machines... I have my dad's MF135 from 1965, he used it continuously for over 50 years on his farm before he retired. I couldn't let it go out of the family so it now lives with me and is being restored. The only thing it ever really needed was a new clutch and the odd battery. Amazing.
graduated from the grey fergy to a 35 and 135. we used a fordson super major with 4x4 conversion later it went into the woods as a skidder on thinnings.. That and a pair of gypsie cobs and an ancient clydesdale..
Then the then common market changed things.. rules and regs.. mixed arible and dairy sw scotland.
Awesome
A 4x4 conversion would be fun.
congrats getting your massey working again. i love mine and don't think i'll ever sell it. it's such a workhorse around the farm. the front end loader gets used way more than i thought it would, very glad i found the tractor i did.
55 years young, great that parts are available….
I agree.
You gotta love the diesel bug
They are sure fun to work on.
Good thing you have all those 1/2” wrenches.
No kidding, don’t know what I would have done.
That's the proper way for a will start
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Nice to see it going again. I have one if its predecessors, a FE35 still going strong. I was using it last week end back filling a trench at one of my sons places where he had a trench dug running services to a new shed he is building. Very much looking forward to more videos of the tractor soon 👍
Ferguson sure did make a good tractor. Glad to hear I’m not the only one that still puts them to work. I’m wanting to overhaul the continental engine on my MF65 next.
A manufacturer's mistake is not placing the diesel transfer pump on the same side as the injection pump in order to bleed the air from the diesel.
I totally agree.
At the very last when it finely did start I would have checked and stared at the oil pressure CONSTANTLY nothing else if no oil pressure I would have shut it down Instantly to save the motor from being ruined.
Not a bad idea, I had an eye on it. Has great oil pressure and still running like a top.
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no need to open the top bleeder - will still fill the filters, just open the 2 screws on the injector pump
Probably so but with the injector pump below the filters there is a chance air could get trapped in the filters. Plus it’s only a couple extra steps that ensure everything is bled correctly.
Is that a British built MF135? I think it is but seems to have the castings painted silver metallic instead of grey. The tin work is all original even the letter spacing on the bonnet. Please don’t repaint that tractor. I learned to drive on one similar to that. Great video. Keep up the good work.
Not sure where it was built. No plans to paint, I like it as it is as well. Thanks
12 years - same as 12 hours for one of these.
They are great tractors/engines. Mine had a few issues that needed addressed before running. After sitting for 12 years and the unknown previous maintenance I’m glad I went through it the way I did.
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How much price this tractor
Not for sale.
😒😒👎👎 Hand held camera is the pits! You seriously need to put that camera on a tripod.
Sorry, new to video content creation.