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    disc

    bearings: are they good, last time I installed a disc bearing in my 8ft pickup AC disc the bearing cost $50 that was many years ago, no telling the cost today. just a heads up: before you buy a disc that no one else can use but a man with a AC snap couple hitch. if you have a 3pt hitch...
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    10W40 for Gear Oil in Massey Ferguson TO30

    i understand over in England they use 15w40 non detergent oil in the differential transmission of the little Fergys. over there they can buy non detergent 15w40 oil. the brass or bronze bearings in the transmissions of these tractors were designed to run in mineral oil. the detergent in the...
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    To35 before and after pics

    great job on the rebuild I have a 1957 TO35, it was beige, but I repainted it red, I just liked it better red,
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    Ferguson Disk Plough

    note my MF 64 disc plow is the later bent tube frame model
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    Ferguson Disk Plough

    I just placed the torch on the head of the bolt, let it warm up cherry red then slowly cool, when around to all bolts doing this. then gently try to loosen the bolt, if no go, then warm them up again, this time try drowning the bolts with cold water. this event is a long distance race, not a...
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    Ferguson Disk Plough

    Ron, I have a Ferguson disc plow that I made a rear guide replacement disc. I bought a 16" I think it was a 16" replacement plow coulter disc blade. centered it under the old guide blade, placed 1/4" nuts between the blades then clamped them together. took the torch stuck it thought the holed...
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    Plugs

    I use autolite 3116 but I think they are now made overseas, so they may not be the quality they used to be. might check that out. I hope I still have anther set of US made plugs in my tractor parts inventory.
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    TO-20 Lubrication for Front Suspension/Axle

    on my TO35 I have replaced that axle pivot bushing before, so I do not want it wear out again. I have found its best to lift up the front of tractor taking the weight off the axle pivot bushing. then spraying the bushing surface with graphite spray, dry graphite would be find but the spray is...
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    3-Bottom Plow and Tractor

    my experience is to buy the larger size plow, example 2x16" reason, the larger size plow has a deeper throat area, therefore when plowing heavy debris trash corn stalks, etc: with a plow that has a larger throat area the debris will flow right on through, with a 12" plow the throat area is...
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    MF135 Spark Plugs

    I have had good luck with this plug in my old Fergy. however, if this means anything to you, I think Autolite has moved their production of plugs off shore, so I do not know if the quality is as good as it used to be. Autolite 3116 Copper Non-Resistor Spark Plug
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    Field Cultivator

    I have one made for an AC tractor snap couple hitch that has similar shanks. it was painted orange I wonder how the one with the wheels was lifted off the ground, did it have a cylinder lift? I guess back in the day all equipment manufactures had a field cultivator this one had a snap couple...
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    Old excavator bucket uses

    I made a dump scoop out of an old bucket scoop
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    Painting a TO-35

    my tractor is a 1957 model TO35 it was Beige and gray from the factory. but in all my infinite wisdom, one day I decided to paint it red and gray. why I do not know, but if I could change it back I would, just wanted to be like the other guys around with newer MF's I guess. but I am happy...
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    801 series Air Cleaner maintainance?

    blueox, I have a 1957 model TO35 Ferguson and I cleaned my air filter tower a few years ago, dad bought the tractor in 1960, so I know the air filter tower had never been cleaned. however, the oil bath oil had been serviced properly over the years. I took the air box tower off the tractor...
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    AO 21 DISC PLOW

    we bought these old plows for $150 ea the red one is a much later model MF64
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