Where to mount 135 tool box?

nrowles

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I cannot find where I am to mount a tool box on my 135. I've googled it all and nothing. I see there are a couple different boxes. I am referring to the rectangular box.
 
If you still use the original pan type seat you can mount the box to the back of it. To much weight in the box though will cause the seat to want to flip back. The other place would be on the side of the fender.
Get creative and i'm sure you'll figure it out :)
 
(quoted from post at 06:28:16 05/08/17) If you still use the original pan type seat you can mount the box to the back of it. To much weight in the box though will cause the seat to want to flip back. The other place would be on the side of the fender.
Get creative and i'm sure you'll figure it out :)

I knew I could figure something out but would rather use a spot that was already designed for it, if there is one. I will check out the spots you mention and the holes that are already pre-drilled in the tool box. Thanks.
 
When my family received their new 1963 Massey Ferguson 35 X from England, this is were the Tool Box was mounted. Possibly would work/mount on
a 135?
a159588.jpg
 
(quoted from post at 09:10:30 05/08/17) When my family received their new 1963 Massey Ferguson 35 X from England, this is were the Tool Box was mounted. Possibly would work/mount on
a 135?
a159588.jpg

Thanks for the visual.
 
The 245 with the round fenders has it on the drivers left fender even with the pan seat(that folds back). Since they are about the same it should work. Your mileage may vary :)
 
My great uncle bought my MF135
new in 1967. Here is where he
put the tool box. Obviously not
a Massey tool box but I can't
tell you how handy it is.
Totally out of the way but yet
super easy to get to.
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The "long rectangular" MF one will mount either on the left fender between beside the seat, on on the side of the hood.
 
Looks like I will be going with the fender mount. I have a Davis Loader on that pretty much kills any chance of putting it on the side anywhere. Putting it on the back of the seat looks a little awkward.

My fender doesn't have pre-drilled holes though so I guess I will have to drill them.
 
I made straps for mine that utilize the bolt holes for the fendor frame. Straps bolt to the fendor and tool box sits in the straps with a couple small screws.
 

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