When was the Massey Ferguson 35 made?
When was the Massey Ferguson 35 made?
The new Ferguson 35 was launched in the United States on 5 January 1955, a year earlier than planned, following a decision made at a conference in San Antonio in March 1954. It was initially available in two models; standard or deluxe, with a third (utility) added in 1956.
What CC is a Massey Ferguson 35?
Massey-Ferguson 35
Model history | |
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Displacement cu in /(litre) | 152 cu in (2.5 litre) |
No. of Cylinders | 3 |
Bore in (mm) | 3.6 (91 mm) |
Stroke in (mm) | 5 inches (127 mm) |
How do I identify my Ferguson tractor?
How to Locate a Massey Ferguson Tractor Model Number
- Locate the model or serial number stamped on a plate on the left or right side of the main frame.
- Look through your user manual that came with your tractor to see if the model number is printed on the cover, the first page or the last page.
Where was the Massey Ferguson FE35 tractor built?
Here’s the serial number plate which shows that our FE35 is a standard (chassis) width agricultural tractor (S) with a Standard 23C diesel engine (D), and a deluxe model with dual clutch (M). According to the serial number, it was built at the Banner Lane Works of the Standard Motor Company in Coventry, England on Friday, the 9th of October 1959.
What kind of paint does a Ferguson FE 35 tractor use?
The Ferguson FE-35 was in production as the Ferguson and Massey-Harris companies merged into Massey Ferguson. The tractor began production in grey-and-gold paint with Ferguson badging.
Are there any changes to the Massey Ferguson 35?
There have been so many changes to the Massey Ferguson 35 over the years and many tractors have had replacement castings, engines and other components, so it is often difficult to ascertain what is (or is not) original.
What was the FE35 on the first red and grey tractor?
It is quite clear from these photos that the first red and grey tractors had Ferguson on the front and Ferguson 35 on the side of the bonnet and we also know that they have FE35 stamped on the identification plate.