The biggest difference in the pair is the draft control. The 35 will have the original "Ferguson System", while the 135 has the "Improved Ferguson System". In all actuality, the original works just about as good. 2nd generation allows better use of remote hydraulics without effecting draft control curcuit. Throughout production of the TO/MF 35/50 series, and again throughout production of the "DX series" (100 series) there were several updates and improvements. They were distinguished by the tractors serial #. Very little difference UNTIL you go trying to bolt up parts from one run to another. I've seen more'n one GOOD mechanic scratching his head, wondering why a part won't work, only to find out the tractor was a "mixed breed" made from components salvaged from various tractors. I suspect that's true with most popular models/brands where they tayed in production for a long time.
There's why I like all my old tractors that I bought new. I know what I have.
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