Posted by Jason S. on January 31, 2013 at 08:28:24 from (204.54.36.245):
In Reply to: Re: MF 165 or 265 posted by Dieseltech on January 30, 2013 at 21:23:52:
I wish the US versions did have the wet brakes. My 175 is a 1974 model and it's got the dry brakes but I plan on doing the wet brake conversion on it.As far as the 165, I grew up with one and it was a 1965 model. I never did really notice the vibration from the engine. I can tell you that the hour meter quit in 1980 and it had 7200 hours on it then and we used it daily until 1992 when we got a 253. I'd say that tractor had over 9000 hours on it and it is still running to this day. All that was ever done to it was two waterpumps,clutch,front axle pin, and brakes. You cant go wrong with either tractor although the 265 has a better steering system from what I can remember and it you are going to use a loader the 265 would be the better tractor for a loader.
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