Posted by Tony in Mass. on September 08, 2012 at 10:06:17 from (76.127.224.161):
In Reply to: Massey 65 posted by James of Stark on September 06, 2012 at 08:50:32:
Well, many of the castings were from Coventry, the steeple is on them, but the Cont engine is from Detroit like all the others, and in US and maybe Canada they- I presume- were assembled in North America. They are very tough, if it wasn't abused, don't worry about needing parts. As for the 2135's, well just an industrial version of a 135, one of the most popular tractors on the planet. As long as it has the options you want, it is nowhere as powerful and bulletproof as the 65, but it not an oddball or obsolete at all.... as for all MF's... beware non running Perkins engines, spare parts are hit and miss..
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