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- Massey Ferguson Limited is a major US producer of agricultural machinery and equipment, until recently based in Brantford, in the Canadian province of Ontario. Massey moved its headquarters to Buffalo, New York in 1997, before being acquired by AGCO, the new owner of the former rival, Allis-Chalmers.
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In 1911, Harry Ferguson opens his own car sales firm Maxwell, Star and Vauxhall and Overtime tractors.
In January 1939, Ferguson and his family and the most valuable employees moved to Dearborn to begin work on a tractor that would later be known as the Ford-Ferguson 9N.
Having transferred many forward-looking solutions of the Ferguson-Brown tractor Ferguson and his team were able to use Ford‘s base.
In addition to his team, a large number of Ford specialists took part in Ferguson‘s work. The design of the new tractor was also developed by professional Ford stylists. The new tractor was demonstrated in the same year of 1939. He became a serious argument in the competition between Ford and International Harvester.
Ferguson is negotiating with Standard Motor Company. Which resulted in the production of tractors under the Ferguson brand in the former factory for the production of aircraft engines in 1946.
Britain at that time overcame the consequences of the war: the bankruptcy of the economy, the food crisis.
The destroyed links with the colonies, which showed greater independence.
One of the central events in the life of British farmers was the agricultural law of 1947.
Based on the results of the long-term program, the UK has become fully self-sufficient in food. It was at this time that the release of the famous TE-20 – “Gray Fergie” began. Technically, it is very similar to the Ford-Ferguson 9N, but naturally already on the aggregate base of Standard Motor Co.
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An important feature was the ability to use engines for different fuels.
1946-56, 516,000 tractors were produced in 16 main modifications, operating on gasoline, oil and diesel fuel. At the same time in Detroit produced American analogues – tractors TO-20. They installed Continental engines, which were also put on the first British cars.
In 1952, a long dispute with Ford ends. Almost at the same time, the patent for a three-point suspension is coming to an end. Ferguson sells its stake in its own company to the Massey-Harris.
For some time he continues to work and retains some part of the company’s shares, called Massey-Harris-Ferguson
In 1957 he finally sells all his assets.
It establishes an advisory engineering firm and deals with various issues, for example a full drive for various machines. One of the last brainchild of Ferguson became the all-wheel drive car of Formula-1 – Ferguson P99. Ferguson did not live up to the successful debut of his car, having died in 1960.
The Massey Ferguson 135 is a 2WD utility tractor from the 100 series. This tractor was manufactured by the Massey Ferguson in Detroit, Michigan, USA from 1964 to 1975, for Europen market this tractor was manufactured in Coventry, England from 1965 to 1979.
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The MF 135 is equipped with one of three engines: 2.5 L three-cylinder diesel engine, 2.5 L three-cylinder gasoline engine or 2.4 L four-cylinder gasoline engine and one of three transmissions: gear type transmission with 6 forward and 2 reverse gears, gear type transmission with 8 forward and 2 reverse gears or partial power shift transmission with 12 forward and 4 reverse.
The Massey Ferguson 135 is equipped with manual or power (optional) steering, mechanical drum brakes, open operator station and 38.6 liters (10.2 US gal.; 8.5 Imp. gal) fuel tank for diesel version and 51.9 liters (13.7 US gal.; 11.4 Imp. gal) for gasoline version.
The tractor could be equipped with the following engines:
- Perkins AD3.152. It is a 2.5 L, 2,502 cm2, (152.7 cu·in) three-cylinder natural aspirated diesel engine with 91.0 mm (3.58 in) of the cylinder bore and 127.0 mm (5 in) of the piston stroke. The compression ratio rating is 17.4:1. This engine produced 46.1 PS (33.9 kW; 45.5 HP) of maximum output power.
- Continental Z-145. It is a 2.4 L, 2,375 cm2, (144.9 cu·in) four-cylinder natural aspirated gasoline engine. The cylinder bore is 86.0 mm (3.39 in) and the piston stroke is 103.0 mm (4.06 in). The compression ratio ratin is 7.1:1. This engine produced 35.4 PS (26.0 kW; 34.9 HP) of maximum output power.
- Perkins AG3.152. It is a 2.5 L, 2,502 cm2, (152.7 cu·in) three-cylinder natural aspirated gasoline engine with 91.0 mm (3.58 in) of the cylinder bore and 127.0 mm (5 in) of the piston stroke. The compression ratio rating is 7.5:1. This engine produced 46.1 PS (33.9 kW; 45.5 HP) of maximum output power.
Massey Ferguson 135 Specifications
General Specifications | |
Model | Massey Ferguson 135 |
Length | 3,060 mm (120.5 in) |
Width | 1,610 mm (63.4 in) |
Height | 1,370 mm (53.9 in) |
Wheel base | 1,820 mm (71.7 in) |
Weight | Diesel: 1,420 kg (3,130 lbs) Gas: 1,330 kg (2,940 lbs) |
Fuel tank capacity | Diesel: 38.6 liters (10.2 US gal.; 8.5 Imp. gal) Gas: 51.9 liters (13.7 US gal.; 11.4 Imp. gal) |
Battery | One 12V 60Ah (gasoline) or 90 Ah (diesel) |
Cabin type | Open operator station |
Engine | |
Engine model | Perkins AD3.152 |
Engine type | Four-stroke, liquid-cooled, inline |
Cylinders | 3 |
Fuel type | Diesel |
Displacement | 2.5 L, 2,502 cm2, (152.7 cu·in) |
Bore and stroke | 91.0 mm X 127.0 mm (3.58 in X 5 in) |
Compression ratio | 17.4:1 |
Horsepower | 46.1 PS (33.9 kW; 45.5 HP) |
Torque | 165.0 N·m (16.8 kg·m, 121.6 ft·lb) |
Starter | Electric |
Oil Type: | SAE: 10W-30 API: CC or better |
Oil capacity: | 6.2 L (6.55 US. qt, 5.46 Imp. qt.) |
Coolant capacity: | 9.9 L (10.46 US. qt, 8.71 Imp. qt.) |
Intake/Exhaust valve clearance: | Hot: 0.254 mm (0.010 in) Cold: 0.305 mm (0.012 in) |
Engine | |
Engine model | Continental Z-145 |
Engine type | Four-stroke, liquid-cooled, inline |
Cylinders | 4 |
Fuel type | Gasoline |
Displacement | 2.4 L, 2,375 cm2, (144.9 cu·in) |
Bore and stroke | 86.0 mm X 103.0 mm (3.39 in X 4.06 in) |
Compression ratio | 7.1:1 |
Horsepower | 35.4 PS (26.0 kW; 34.9 HP) |
Starter | Electric |
Oil capacity: | 5.7 L (6.02 US. qt, 5.02 Imp. qt.) |
Spark plug | Champion D-16, AC 85 S, Auto Lite BT-8 |
Spark plug gap | 0.635 mm (0.025 in) |
Intake/Exhaust valve clearance: | Hot: 0.330 mm (0.013 in) |
Engine | |
Engine model | Perkins AG3.152 |
Engine type | Four-stroke, liquid-cooled, inline |
Cylinders | 3 |
Fuel type | Gasoline |
Displacement | 2.5 L, 2,502 cm2, (152.7 cu·in) |
Bore and stroke | 91.0 mm X 127.0 mm (3.58 in X 5 in) |
Compression ratio | 7.4:1 |
Horsepower | 46.1 PS (33.9 kW; 45.5 HP) |
Starter | Electric |
Oil Type: | SAE: 10W-30 API: SD/CC or better |
Oil capacity: | 6.2 L (6.55 US. qt, 5.46 Imp. qt.) |
Coolant capacity: | 9.9 L (10.46 US. qt, 8.71 Imp. qt.) |
Spark plug | Champion N12Y |
Spark plug gap | 0.635 mm (0.025 in) |
Intake valve clearance: | Hot: 0.305 mm (0.012 in) |
Exhaust valve clearance: | Hot: 0.380 mm (0.015 in) |
Transmission and chassis | |
Chassis | 4×2 2WD |
Steering type | Manual or power (optional) |
Brakes | Mechanical, double expanding shoe, self-energizing |
Transmission model | Six-Speed |
Transmission type | Gear type with mechanical dry disc clutch |
Gears | 6 forward and 2 reverse |
Speed | Forward: 24.3 kmh (15.1 mph) Reverse: 11.8 (7.3 mph) |
Transmission oil capacity | 30.3 L (32.02 US. qt, 26.66 Imp. qt.) |
Transmission model | Eight-Speed |
Transmission type | Gear type with mechanical dry disc clutch |
Gears | 8 forward and 2 reverse |
Transmission oil capacity | 30.3 L (32.02 US. qt, 26.66 Imp. qt.) |
Transmission model | Multi-Power |
Transmission type | Partial power shift with hydraulic dry disc clutch |
Gears | 12 forward and 4 reverse |
Speed | Forward: 31.9 kmh (19.8 mph) Reverse: 15.8 (9.8 mph) |
Transmission oil capacity | 30.3 L (32.02 US. qt, 26.66 Imp. qt.) |
Tires | |
Front tires | Ag: 5.50-16, 6.00-16, 6.50-16, 7. 50-10 |
Rear tires | Ag: 12.4/11-28, 13.6/12-28, 14.9/13-24 |
Massey Ferguson 135 Service Manual
Three-Point Hitch | |
Caterogy | I |
Control type | – |
Lift capacity | 1,290 kg (2,840 lbs) |
PTO (Power take-off shaft) | |
Rear PTO type | Transmission or live (option) |
Rear PTO spped | 540 rpm |
Hydraulic system | |
Hydraulic type | – |
Hydraulic capacity | 30.0 L (31.7 US. qt, 26.4 Imp. qt.) |
Hydraulic oil type | M-1129A |
Pressure | 2,800 psi (193.1 bar) |
Pump flow | 4.5 gpm (17 lpm) |
Total flow | 4.8 gpm (18.2 lpm) |