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Difference between a Ferguson 35 and a MF 35 delux

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DW SAPP

08-17-2002 04:32:11




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What is the difference between a MF 35 delux and a Ferguson TO35?




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Yankee in Tn.

08-24-2002 20:09:40




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 Re: Difference between a Ferguson 35 and a MF 35 delux in reply to DW SAPP, 08-17-2002 04:32:11  
The deluxe also has larger tires and spin out wheels.There is also a fuel,temp.,amp,and oil pressure gauges on mine.



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Country40

08-29-2002 20:01:39




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 Re: Re: Difference between a Ferguson 35 and a MF 35 delux in reply to Yankee in Tn., 08-24-2002 20:09:40  
Hi I had a 35 Delux and it had a Multi-Power This is like a automatic tramission mine wat took out this has a transmission like a road truck very fast in high range reverse and second gear in high range and third is about 20 mph on a regular farm lo range is about you get to use



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C. T. in Oklahoma

08-17-2002 13:36:58




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 Re: Difference between a Ferguson 35 and a MF 35 delux in reply to DW SAPP, 08-17-2002 04:32:11  
The deluxe came with a tractormeter, dual clutch, low/high range, and a differential lock.
C. T.



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Bob in CA

08-18-2002 19:10:16




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 Re: Re: Difference between a Ferguson 35 and a MF 35 delux in reply to C. T. in Oklahoma, 08-17-2002 13:36:58  
All of the 35s had high and low range and the diff lock was an option. The biggest difference is the dual clutch, tractormeter and the delux seat. Lights may also have been a part of the delux tractor.



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