step bracket

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Just purchased a MF 135 with 4 cyl. Continental. One curious thing is the serial number plate is riveted to a plate below the battery on left side. Is this normal? Serial number indicates it is a 1965 model.

The left rear step bracket is broken. Purchased a new one but not an exact fit. Bolt pattern (2 holes down by PTO selector) line up fine, but rear mounting holes in the step plate and holes in the new rear bracket don't line up, about 3/4 inch off. My question is this. If I later wanted to restore this tractor (it's in good shape now, previous owners have been gentle) would it be a big negative with two extra mounting holes in the step? This may sound like a silly question to some, but just wondering as I would like to restore this tractor some day and take it to shows. I might be able to rig the front bracket with some spacers so the holes line up in the rear bracket but that would take a lot more work than just drilling new holes in the step to fit.

Also, this is my 2nd tractor, the 1rst being a Ford 9N. Question about the rear 3 pt. lift operating levers on the right side below the seat on this 135. There are 2 levers. The inside lever raises whatever is hooked up but only if the outside lever is up all the way. Is this normal and can someone explain why two levers? Thanks
 
Parts manual list"s several running boards (steps) during production run. different brackets too. Possibly wrong bracket for your style of running board. Shouldn"t make significant difference unless you"re going for a VERY accurate resto. Serial # is in normal location for a 135.

2 levers on 3-point controls; Inner lever is position control. Outer lever is draft control. Use inner (w/square handle) for MOST 3-point functions. LEave outer in highest position while using inner lever. Outer lever (round knob) is used with plows and such that require draft control function. Leave inner lever in highest position while using draft control lever.

IMHO, If you"re planning on keeping the tractor, I"d suggest investing in (A) owners manual, (B) service manual, and (C) parts manual, all 3 available through MF/AGCO or usually found on EBAY. Get oem manuals. Don"t waste money on I&T manual.
 
Thank you MF poor for your response, very helpful. Will look into obtaining the manuals. I have an IT manual for the 9N, and it has been helpful, but lacking in some info.
 
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