Small time collector

Crtrucker

New User
Hi all, new here to forum.
Started collecting MH after I found one local that was dragged outa storage and left out in the field. Hope I can ask few questions from time to time. I'm not looking at ever selling them, but want to get them running so I can enjoy them. Figure if I have them they won't get in scrap metal pile somewhere.
So far they are free but all have been sitting for few years.
Thank you for any help you might give me from time to time.
 
MF 35 diesel running ( had since new)
MH 101 twin power
MH 30
MH 81 ( no belt pully or pto)
2 MH pony
MD WD9
And MH 22 ( been restored and running, just gotta get it)

Thanks Brian
 
Welcome aboard!!!! Looks like you are off to a pretty good start, nice collection!!! What is your location???
You?ll find you can get plenty of helpful information from a lot of knowledgeable people on here!! Don?t be shy about
adding some of you?re experiences as well!! Sometimes ? one can learn more from past experience then from the
book of knowledge?!!! I also have MH as my primary plus a few others!!
 
Quote:
MF 35 diesel running ( had since new)

Model of Engine?.....4 cylinder.....3 cylinder...
Country of Manufacture?...USA....England...

Bob.. ...1963 MF FE 35 X....3 cylinder Perkins Diesel....been in family since new:
 
1938 101 (super), 1941 101 junior, 1946 101 senior, 1941 81, 1949 Pony, 1950 22, 1951 30, 1951 44, 1954 33 all Massey-Harris, 1947 2n Ford Ferguson, 1947 COOP E3, 1947 Farmall Cub. 1943 Farmall H, 1958 Farmall 450D, 1963 International 560D, 1947 Allis Chalmers C and Satoh 650g!!! Also Massey Ferguson 8 and Massey Ferguson 10!!
 
Hi again, didn?t have any solid info on tractors with me till I got back home. I am located in north east
Saskatchewan so I am taking a guess that all tractors are built in North America.
Can someone tell me where I can look up the serial numbers to learn all the info on these so I can post
accurate specs for everyone to see. I went out and wrote down the serial numbers now just need to
know where to look them up.
 
This information cross references the serial numbers and date / year of manufacture for the Ferguson FE35, Massey Ferguson 35 and Massey Ferguson 35x tractors.

I have reasons to believe these are the Serial #s (MF 35 ) manufactured in England:
Manufactured in England:

1001 ? 9225 1956

9226 ? 79552 1957

79553 ? 125067 1958

125068 ? 171470 1959

171471 ? 220613 1960

220614 ? 267527 1961

267528 ? 307230 1962

307231 ? 352254 1963

352255 ? 388382 1964

FE35 Standard petrol, V.O. or 23C diesel engine. Up to serial No 74655. 1956-1957

MF35 Standard 23C diesel engine. 1957-1959

MF35 Standard petrol or V.O. engine. 1957-1964

MF35 Perkins 3.152 diesel, from serial no. 165596. 1959-1962

MF35X Perkins A3.152 diesel, from serial no. 302413. 1962-1964


I have reasons to believe these are the Serial #s below of MF 35 manufactured in the USA

Manufactured in the USA

1960: 204181
1961: 211071
1962: 222207
1963: 235123
1964: 247605
cvphoto15247.jpg


cvphoto15248.jpg


cvphoto15251.jpg
 
Is your MF 35 from the Coventry England plant...or USA Manufactured?

Bob...Owner MF FE 35 X...Coventry England Origin:
 
Masseys were quite popular in Western Canada, should be no problem finding parts.
The WD9, while not part of the MH family, were a pretty good tractor as well.

Ben, Massey guy as well.
 
I?m needing some help here guys, I?ll post as much as I got and hope the group can fill me in on what I
don?t know.
MF 35 3 cyl diesel ser # SNMYW 316373
S=Standard width
N=?
M= two stage clutch
Y=diff lock
W=multi power
Now here is where I?m confused about rest, what year and where it was built.

I can post rest of my tractor serial numbers but I feel I should learn to read them myself some how.
 
Quote:
I?m needing some help here guys, I?ll post as much as I got and hope the group can fill me in on what I don?t know.
MF 35 3 cyl diesel ser # SNMYW 316373
S=Standard width
N=?
M= two stage clutch
Y=diff lock W=multi power Now here is where I?m confused about rest, what year and where it was built.

crtrucker....you were sent an answers to some of your requests. Read the info I sent you on this this forum.

Look at the serial # INFO: Is your Tractor MF 35 made in England or the USA? (note pictures).

Then look at the serial number list. You'll be able to tell the year your Tractor was manufactured:

If your Tractor looks like the picture of a MF 35 made in England.....as 99% of Canadian MF 35 3 cylinders were made in England......then your MF 35 Serial # shall be in the list that corresponds to the respective picture:


Bob...Owner MF FE 35 X
 
So I guess with john Deere d's explanation
I have a 1963 massey ferguson 35 tractor that was built in England.

My 81 shows serial number of 426172 81s and in tractor data the final number is 406601. Here I am stumped again.
 
Crtrucker.....If you have a chance to share a picture of your MF FE 35 please do.....The MF FE 35 3 cylinder Perkins Diesel..STND PTO 1700? RPM, was an
exceptionally well made GREAT TRACTOR:

Made in Coventry England

Bob..Owner Operator MF FE 35 X since new....
 
Made in Coventry England....3 cylinder Perkins diesel........you own one of the best...............:)

Canada seen hundreds of these beauties arrive..

You may have noticed. There were 38 HP as well as 44 HP models arrive in Canada.

There were Type"A" and type "B" Tachometers, depending on the gearing of the PTO / Transmission and HP rating of the Tractor.

NOTE STND. PTO was achieved at a different Engine RPM depending on your model...38 HP or 44 HP...

These MF 35s from Coventry England command a premium at Auctions no matter their condition, here in Northern Alberta and British Columbia.

Yours has the remote HYD controls.......:)

Bob..Owner operator MF F 35 X and other Colored Tractors...

cvphoto18732.jpg


cvphoto18733.jpg


cvphoto18734.jpg
<br
 
I seen this coming up at our local auction, guess I never seen one badged as "Ferguson". In nice shape too. Prob bring good dollar.
mvphoto34278.jpg


mvphoto34279.jpg


mvphoto34280.jpg
 
What diesel would be in those tractors? Auction label says "59" but not neccesarily correct.
T
I think my "35" has same "clutch latch", I figured it out once what it's for but until I get home I'm drawing a blank
 
Yesterday's Tractor Forums

We sell tractor parts! We have the parts you need to repair your tractor - the right parts. Our low prices and years of research make us your best choice when you need parts. Shop Online Today.

Back
Top