ive got a 135 myself me and my da restored her to her former beauty. we use her for drawing turf from the bog and carting sticks. brilliant tractor never lets us down!
When you turn the key clockwise, you start normally. As you would have done in warm weather. When you turn the key counter clockwise, you use thermostart. First notch to the left is glowplugs. Second is activating the starter.
In Norway there is a "law" that you need to have a main power switch if your tractor is going to stay indoors. If you don't have it you are not going to get insurance money if the tractor catches on fire.
Hege Gerhardt most old tractors have that, they have pedal throttle and hand throttle, hand throttle is like cruise control when your doing stuff, it keeps the throttle there and doesn’t go back
@conorDUCKDUCK Nope! This is the Norwegian-built edition. it wasn't built in Norway though. you can find those mudguards on several other Massey's like this one! That includes 130, 133, 135, and so on.
ive got a 135 myself me and my da restored her to her former beauty. we use her for drawing turf from the bog and carting sticks. brilliant tractor never lets us down!
That is a deadswitch for the power. It turns off all power. It even makes it safe to weld on the tractor if the key is out of its place.
Iv got one of them iv got a massy Ferguson 135 Multi power 1966 I’ll be driving it on the roads next year as I’ll be 16
When you turn the key clockwise, you start normally. As you would have done in warm weather. When you turn the key counter clockwise, you use thermostart. First notch to the left is glowplugs. Second is activating the starter.
I know a different version of this which is a bit better, its really nice to drive
Pretty clear. Thank you
Why your hydrolick levers function opposite?
@MrMrcrain I don't remember the year now, but it is made in England. What is the difference between an ares and the others?
Interesting. What's the little red key for that you inserted in an aperture on the right? My 135 didn't have that.
Wow, it's late alright but thanks for the answer. The owner obviously couldn't be bothered.
In Norway there is a "law" that you need to have a main power switch if your tractor is going to stay indoors. If you don't have it you are not going to get insurance money if the tractor catches on fire.
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is the trottle convented to a peddle over the brakes or do u use the bar on the dash?
I believe the bar on the dash is the throttle..
Hege Gerhardt most old tractors have that, they have pedal throttle and hand throttle, hand throttle is like cruise control when your doing stuff, it keeps the throttle there and doesn’t go back
@conorDUCKDUCK Nope! This is the Norwegian-built edition. it wasn't built in Norway though. you can find those mudguards on several other Massey's like this one! That includes 130, 133, 135, and so on.
whats the difference between turing the key clockwise to start and counter clockwise to start?
@conorDUCKDUCK But they have! There is almost noone of the 135's in Norway that has square mudguards.
oh!, i know 130's have dem but some 135's generally have square mudgaurds but i did not know some 135's have 35 style mudgaurds
whats the red thing he put into the slot
QuadbikeLunatic it is a battery main switch
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@MrMrcrain Ok.
Thanks. LOL
wrong mudgaurds on it
Well 135s came with flat top or round top mudguards but the flattops look better
whats the red thing he put into the slot
IT is a battery main switch.