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brenda Gibbons

01-10-2008 13:04:15




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Does anyone know if there are any distinctive features which can determine a massey 133 from a massey135
many thanks
Brenda




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Powerfarm

01-11-2008 14:32:38




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 Re: Massey ferguson in reply to brenda Gibbons, 01-10-2008 13:04:15  
Hi Brenda,
The 133 was a more basic version of the 135, the 133 has a single stage clutch, (when you press the clutch the pto and drive to the wheels stop together) the 135 has a two stage often called "dual" clutch.(Pressing clutch pedal down halfway stops pto, press down fully stops tractor moving ) I've only ever seen one 133.



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Powerfarm

01-11-2008 14:36:19




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 Re: Massey ferguson in reply to Powerfarm, 01-11-2008 14:32:38  
Sorry I meant to say when you press clutch halfway , tractor stops moving, press fully pto will stop too



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Powerfarm

01-11-2008 14:26:56




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 Re: Massey ferguson in reply to brenda Gibbons, 01-10-2008 13:04:15  
Hi Brenda,
The 133 was a more basic version of the 135, it has a single stage clutch, 135 has a two stage clutch (livedrive). I've only ever seen one 133.



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MF Poor

01-10-2008 13:28:00




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 Re: Massey ferguson in reply to brenda Gibbons, 01-10-2008 13:04:15  
133???? Never heard of such. There was a 130, 243/253/263, 433, 533, 3303 industrial, but to my knowledge, never a 133.



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