Thanks Mr B, really do enjoy your videos, your attention to detail and knowledge is truly educational Your vintage vehicles are amazing but my love lay with agricultural especially Ferguson and the MF's Thank you for sharing not only the restored but the restoration process Hope you had a really enjoyable Christmas Back UK Farmer's 🇬🇧 Geoff
9:25 100% agree with you, its your tractor, build it the way you want it. Looks like its a MK 2 65 from what i can see, great job your doing there with the restoration.
@@bobcrawford2105 just standard tyres. I have put it on 7.50 to try and help. The high clearance with 38” rears had longer stubs. I think they were trying to complete with the Major
@@DanDuggan-x6t the complete automotorist But. This is an off cut I got many years ago. It is very expensive now. I was going to try and make my own for this tractor.
What is the brand and shade of red you used? I understand they changed colours around the time of your tractor. I have a 1965 MF135 and would like to paint some parts, but as close to original as possible. Great painting tips by the way, thanks.
@@classicrider5274 the red is mixed from a sample from the tractor. I like a darker shade. I have heard a few conflicting story’s on what year exactly the paint colour was changed.
Looks great to me Richard - Well done. Enjoy what I'm sure will be a "festive" New Years Eve 🍻
@@trevorsidley7697 cheers. And the same to you.
A beautiful job. I love the shiny red and the grey.
Thanks Mr B, really do enjoy your videos, your attention to detail and knowledge is truly educational
Your vintage vehicles are amazing but my love lay with agricultural especially Ferguson and the MF's
Thank you for sharing not only the restored but the restoration process
Hope you had a really enjoyable Christmas
Back UK Farmer's 🇬🇧
Geoff
@@GeoffreyMoore-i9k thank you for your comment. Yes thank you and I hope you have too.
Good stuff Mr B. Like these old Mf .have 2 35 special edition and a Mf 702 bakhoe all renovated and paintet. Regards from denmark.
Looking good! I really need to get my 135 out of hibernation and restore it!
9:25 100% agree with you, its your tractor, build it the way you want it. Looks like its a MK 2 65 from what i can see, great job your doing there with the restoration.
@@madeljacky thank you.
Great video, II own a 1958 fully restored 35 petrol model, love it to bits 🙂
Lovely job. Hope you’ve had a good Christmas Mr B.
crackin job mrB
Nice job
Looking good
Probably better paint than wen came out of the factory 👍
@@nippinkoi8924 probably so. But if Ferguson was off to a show how would they present it?
Did they fit bigger front wheels to level tractor up or longer struts for front wheels
@@bobcrawford2105 just standard tyres. I have put it on 7.50 to try and help. The high clearance with 38” rears had longer stubs. I think they were trying to complete with the Major
Where did you source the wire wrapped wires to power the light's? Looks the part
@@DanDuggan-x6t the complete automotorist But. This is an off cut I got many years ago. It is very expensive now. I was going to try and make my own for this tractor.
What is the brand and shade of red you used? I understand they changed colours around the time of your tractor. I have a 1965 MF135 and would like to paint some parts, but as close to original as possible. Great painting tips by the way, thanks.
@@classicrider5274 the red is mixed from a sample from the tractor. I like a darker shade. I have heard a few conflicting story’s on what year exactly the paint colour was changed.
@ thanks for info about colours.
Where did you get the tyres from as my tractor has 36" rims also thanks
@@neilcrossley4718 a friend had them in stock. I have been looking years. I do no of some near Newark. Not cheap mind.
I've got a single used 12.4 11-36 Good Year straight bar type, 95% tread not perished if anyone knows of another to go with it?
@ I am sure someone will be. I do prefer the bar tread
Nice job shame to get it dirty