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Massey Ferguson 35 Tractor Parts

The Massey Ferguson 35, a workhorse on farms from 1957 to 1964, earned its reputation for reliability and versatility. Powered by either a gasoline or diesel engine producing around 37 HP, and delivering approximately 32 PTO horsepower, this tractor was a popular choice for small to medium-sized farms tackling a wide range of tasks. Its compact size and dependable performance made it a farmer favorite.

The Massey Ferguson 35 was introduced in 1957 as a successor to the Ferguson TO-35, carrying forward the proven Ferguson System hydraulics and adding improvements in engine and operator comfort. Production continued until 1964. Engine options included the Standard Motor Company 23C 37 HP gasoline engine with 134 cubic inch displacement and the Perkins 3.152 37 HP diesel engine with a 152.7 cubic inch displacement. The transmission was a 6-speed manual gearbox, offering a range of speeds suitable for various field operations. The independent PTO delivered around 32 HP at 540 RPM. Hydraulic capacity was approximately 4.5 GPM, adequate for operating implements like loaders and mowers. A category I 3-point hitch allowed for easy attachment of implements. The MF 35 was commonly used for row crop work, hay production, livestock operations, and light tillage. It was distinguished from larger models like the MF 65 by its smaller size, lower horsepower, and simpler design, making it an affordable and practical option for many farmers.

Specifications

EnginePerkins 3.152 37 HP Diesel or Standard 23C 37 HP Gasoline, 152.7 ci/134 ci
PTO HP32 HP @ 540 RPM
Transmission6-speed manual
Hydraulics4.5 GPM, 0 remotes
3-Point HitchCategory I, 2300 lbs lift capacity
Fuel Capacity11 gallons
Weight3150 lbs
Years Produced1957-1964

Maintenance Tips

  • Change the engine oil and filter every 100-150 hours of operation, using a high-quality oil designed for diesel or gasoline engines, depending on your model.
  • Regularly inspect and maintain the hydraulic system. Check the fluid level, look for leaks, and replace hydraulic filters according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
  • Ensure the fuel system is clean and free of contaminants. Use a fuel stabilizer during seasonal storage to prevent fuel degradation and filter clogging.
  • Before storing the tractor for the winter, drain the fuel tank, add a fuel stabilizer, and lubricate all grease fittings to prevent rust and corrosion.

History & Background

The Massey Ferguson 35 was introduced in 1957, evolving from the Ferguson TO-35, and quickly became a popular tractor due to its reliability and versatility. While not undergoing major redesigns during its production run, subtle improvements were made to enhance its performance and operator comfort. The MF 35 remains a significant tractor in agricultural history, representing a key advancement in tractor technology and farm mechanization.

Frequently Asked Questions

What engine is in the Massey Ferguson 35?

The Massey Ferguson 35 was available with either a Perkins 3.152 37 HP diesel engine with 152.7 cubic inch displacement or a Standard 23C 37 HP gasoline engine with 134 cubic inch displacement.

What is the PTO horsepower on a 35?

The PTO horsepower on a Massey Ferguson 35 is approximately 32 HP at 540 RPM.

What oil filter fits the 35?

Common oil filter cross-references for the MF 35 include Fram PH2951, Wix 51215, and NAPA 1215. Verify fitment based on your specific engine type (diesel or gasoline).

What are common parts needed for the 35?

Common wear parts for the MF 35 include engine oil filters, fuel filters, hydraulic filters, fan belts, hydraulic seals, tie rod ends, steering sector parts, clutch discs, pressure plates, and throwout bearings.

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