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French Massey-Ferguson 35??

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Marten R. v/d H

09-10-1998 07:37:26




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Does somebody know if there where french Massey-Ferguson 35 tractors?
Or a french Massey-Ferguson tractor that just looks like the Massey-Ferguson 35?




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winston

09-10-1998 10:44:53




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 Re: French Massey-Ferguson 35?? in reply to Marten R. v/d Heide, 09-10-1998 07:37:26  
yes it is a mf130. hard to find parts for hydraulics and pto engine parts no problem: Does somebody know if there where french Massey-Ferguson 35 tractors?
: Or a french Massey-Ferguson tractor that just looks like the Massey-Ferguson 35?



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RMD

09-11-1998 07:36:48




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 Re: Re: French Massey-Ferguson 35?? in reply to winston, 09-10-1998 10:44:53  
A MF 130 would look like a MF 135. There was a French made MF 25 that would look like a MF 35, but with less horsepower.



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willem

09-17-1998 11:14:33




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 Re: Re: Re: French Massey-Ferguson 35?? in reply to RMD, 09-11-1998 07:36:48  

: A MF 130 would look like a MF 135. There was a French made MF 25 that would look like a MF 35, but with less horsepower.

For an overview of the European types take a look at: ghttp://www.motrac.nl/mlb_tn_bouwjaren.html



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JK MN

09-11-1998 08:30:44




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 Re: Re: Re: French Massey-Ferguson 35?? in reply to RMD, 09-11-1998 07:36:48  

: A MF 130 would look like a MF 135. There was a French made MF 25 that would look like a MF 35, but with less horsepower.

Back in the mid 70's, we took a MF 25 in trade (SW Mich). It looked somewhat like a MF 35, however the hood shape was more rounded like the Massey Harris 40, but had the red/gray MF colors. Also the other noteable difference was in the underslung drawbar, in that it had a 90 degree twist, and was held in place by pins crosswise to the undercarriage and had no provision for swinging side to side. (Just a few tid-bits for identification.)

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