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For same price as a 135 I got a MF 550 which is newer but not a collectors item. That said I would rather have my old 4 WD Jinma instead which was far more useful around the farm.

 

Like this one http://www.gumtree.com/p/cars-vans-motorbikes/massey-ferguson-550/1015095544 it's pretty close to me.

 

Never thought about a petrol mf135.

 

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Like this one Massey ferguson 550 in Dunoon, Argyll and Bute | Plant & Tractor Equipment for Sale | Gumtree.com it's pretty close to me.

 

Never thought about a petrol mf135.

 

Dave

 

HI MATE with a mf135 it will go up value all the time there very good old tractor mate try farm sale and ebay but they do hold there money very well jon :thumbup:

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Like this one Massey ferguson 550 in Dunoon, Argyll and Bute | Plant & Tractor Equipment for Sale | Gumtree.com it's pretty close to me.

 

Never thought about a petrol mf135.

 

Dave

 

 

Compared to mine that 550 is in mint condition. Would like to know what the extra levers are on the far side of the cab below the seat as there not fitted to mine.

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Compared to mine that 550 is in mint condition. Would like to know what the extra levers are on the far side of the cab below the seat as there not fitted to mine.

 

It looks like its got external hydraulic spool valves, rather than just the single tapping off the top cover and using the lever on the quadrant to operate it.

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"tractor and machinery" magazine always has loads in the classifieds.

 

You've missed the Tractor World auction at Malvern this year (1st week in March) Here's the link to the results page which will give you an idea of how much money things went for. the tractors are near the end.

 

http://www.hjpugh.com/tractorsales/020313results.pdf

 

I bought a 1958 MF65 there 4 years ago for £1950 it ran faultlessly and i sold it last year for £2250. If you pick up a tidyish one (not concours) it can be a reasonable investment as well as useful tool.

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"tractor and machinery" magazine always has loads in the classifieds.

 

You've missed the Tractor World auction at Malvern this year (1st week in March) Here's the link to the results page which will give you an idea of how much money things went for. the tractors are near the end.

 

http://www.hjpugh.com/tractorsales/020313results.pdf

 

I bought a 1958 MF65 there 4 years ago for £1950 it ran faultlessly and i sold it last year for £2250. If you pick up a tidyish one (not concours) it can be a reasonable investment as well as useful tool.

HI MATE CHEFFINS FARM MACHINERY PLANT AUCTIONS THEY HAVE LOTS OF MF 135/165 MATE JON :thumbup:

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