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HP DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MF 35 AND MF135

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will

05-10-1999 12:23:52




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Can someone please help me out with the HP differences between the mf 35 and mf 135 gas tractors. Any help would be most appreciated.




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Harold

05-11-1999 13:51:03




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 Re: HP DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MF 35 AND MF135 in reply to will, 05-10-1999 12:23:52  
Were all 135 gas the same, or did some use perkins 3-cyl and later ones went back to continental gas? I'm not sure.



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Gerald

05-12-1999 19:16:01




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 Re: Re: HP DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MF 35 AND MF135 in reply to Harold, 05-11-1999 13:51:03  
Beginning in 1969, they used 3 cylinder Perkins gas. Did't go back to Continental until the 2235 best I can tell.

Gerald



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Jack in NB

04-01-2000 04:19:00




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 Re: Hey! Dean Matt I found my clutch problem! in reply to BILLY CATHEY, 03-31-2000 14:33:37  
Hello Billy -

Lucky!

516 068 M1 is the current number for the 11" plate. Fits 35 thru 265.

When you put it back together, take your time. Check the pilot bearing. It's a 6203.

If you haven't got a manual yet (I&T is great, and a bit cheaper), hollar - I've got the assembly instructions written up.

Good luck!

Jack



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