toddol1971
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Get a massey ferguson 65/165. plenty of power, plenty of them available. Very good tractors. Very reliable. Now that you know go get one. You'll wonder why you waited. LOL.
piller said:Wow, lot's of excellent advice here, I'm really enjoying this thread. I like the older MF tractors and Perkins diesel engines. I've seen the MF 35's, MF 135's and so forth.
A friend just dropped his MF 35 gas off at hour place last night. He's been making hay and having trouble with the tractor, just got it repaired. I think the Perkins diesel engine MF's are probably the better way to go?
The MF's with two digits like the 35 are they the first generation? Is the 135 a better machine, is it the second generation? What about the 200 series models like the 245 and 255, are they third generation, are they better, what's the thinking on those models?
keving said:I have located a MF150 that appears to be in good condition. Going to look later this week! I'll post some pics.
Any special things to look for, unique to MF150s, when checking this out?
Farmwithjunk said:Check under the bellhousing. You SHOULD find a couple weep holes with the ends of cotter pins sticking through. (The cotter pins are there to keep the holes free of dirt and obstructions) They might show a trace of oil. Not unusual. If there's excessive amounts of oil, you may have a problem. On older Perkins diesels, the oil pan gaskets can leak, resulting in some oil spilling into the bellhousing. A relatively easy fix. (New pan gaskets) Very seldom is it a rear main seal, but that is possible. (about 1 out of 100 times you see engine oil at the bellhousing....) Transmission oil may be a sign of input shaft seal failing, or, if the tractor has MultiPower, the seals failing on that.
Check front axle pivot. ESPECIALLY so if the tractor has had a loader, that pivot can wear. It's not difficult or terribly expensive to fix, but should be noted.
Check for smooth operation of the 3-point lift.
Beyond that, just look at all the usual suspects on ANY used tractor.
I have a friend that has a fairly good looking MF165 with loader that was given to him by a local farmer. The 3PH is not working and the PS seems to be having issues. The loader is yellow and has a MF tag on it. It's a diesel, about 75% rubber on front and rear. Is the loader worth anything separate from the tractor (is there a market? and how much $ ?) I really don't need the loader. I understand that this is a great, strong tractor and I'm trying to come up with a price to offer. Any suggestions as to a price range? I'm going to get some pics soon.