New MF 65 Owner checking in!

   / New MF 65 Owner checking in! #11  
hi tim, glad to see another person with the mf65, mines a mk11, that i got of a neighbor who had it for 10 years and paid people to drive it, so i have been doing bits to get it up to scratch again. mines manual steer, i get to feel the muscles that haven't been used in a long time, trust me i cant see them but i can feel them haha
the worst thing so far has been trying to find a new shaft for the front pedestal,
the 2nd hand ones i have located have been very worn.
cheers stuart

that MF will be a very good tractor. strong good basic machines!
i find mine very basic, but it surprises me with what it can get done
 
   / New MF 65 Owner checking in! #12  
basic usually equates to robust. robust is good... my old fords are in the same category. easy to use, easy to work on.. can do lots of work!
 
   / New MF 65 Owner checking in! #13  
I have a MF165, which I believe is similar.
My hydraulic system works great right now, but the dip stick on the right side indicates it's empty.
The owner's manual I bought says "Fill transmission through hole in top of transmission case." But I don't see any such hole!
Fig.17 is the "hydraulic lift cover" immediately above the dip stick. I loosened the rectangular plate on it, and hydraulic fluid started squirting out so I tightened it again. I removed a screw-in plug with wrench flats (2 flats not a hex top) and it was full. Since these items are way higher than the dip stick I expected to have a deep empty hold, but apparently the hydraulic lift cover is the pump system and has pressure in it.
Does anyone know where to add the hydraulic fluid?

- Benjamin
 
   / New MF 65 Owner checking in! #14  
I got an answer to my question from Early Equipment Company in Harrisonburg VA.
There is a screw-in plug to the left of the two gear shift levers, that is the place for hydraulic fluid that also lubricates the gears. It looks like a place for a third shift lever that was not installed. The user manual should have been clearer on this. When I removed this plug and put a gallon of hydraulic fluid in the hole, sure enough it now reads the correct level on the dip stick!
- Benjamin
 
   / New MF 65 Owner checking in! #15  
I got an answer to my question from Early Equipment Company in Harrisonburg VA.
There is a screw-in plug to the left of the two gear shift levers, that is the place for hydraulic fluid that also lubricates the gears. It looks like a place for a third shift lever that was not installed. The user manual should have been clearer on this. When I removed this plug and put a gallon of hydraulic fluid in the hole, sure enough it now reads the correct level on the dip stick!
- Benjamin
 
   / New MF 65 Owner checking in! #16  
hopefully utf and not plain hyd fluid???
 

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