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Topic: Re: '62 MF205 Industrial
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| Inno
09-23-2012 18:48:31
65.95.123.154
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Well for starters, you've got yourself one tough old tractor! I have a 202 which is the gas engine without instant reverse and it does a lot of work for me.
I see you have wheel weights, those are a necessity when you have a front end loader. Hopefully the power steering works too.
In the top left hand side of the screen there is a link to tractor manuals, I would start there. There are other tractors which are similar and the manuals would work for some things but there are some things you will want the specific manual for.
The loader is a 102 Davis loader from the looks of it, I have the same one on my 202. Orig. parts are hard if not impossible to get for things like the control valves. I ended up replacing my valves with something more modern.
All in all they are a great tractor and having the diesel engine makes it that much more desirable.
Oh, the brakes may be as simple as leaking axle seals. Brake parts are available and pretty straight forward to replace. Look at the tractor parts link right under the manuals link.
This post was edited by Inno at 18:50:04 09/23/12. |
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| Edi
09-26-2012 19:36:44
71.93.73.96
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Re: '62 MF205 Industrial in reply to Inno, 09-23-2012 18:48:31
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| I have a 1981 205 Industrial with Loader. I have all the manuals. I recommend the parts manual. It shows more details and exploded views. I also recommend getting your serial numbers ready and markup your manuals as to exactly what Engine as well as other parts like the breaks. They. Seam t have made many changes to the 205 over the years. |
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| Larry in WNY
09-27-2012 09:23:47
12.31.22.30
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Re: '62 MF205 Industrial in reply to Edi, 09-26-2012 19:36:44
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| | You have the Japanese built 205 compact tractor. They have nothing in common except the model number. 205 Workbulls were made in the 60s. Larry |
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| Edi
09-29-2012 14:15:39
71.93.73.96
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Re: '62 MF205 Industrial in reply to Larry in WNY, 09-27-2012 09:23:47
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| The tractor in the picture above looks exactly like mine. The valve for the bucket is slightly different and the bucket itself is slightly different. Other than that it looks identical to my 1981 205 industrial. |
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