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Posted by Used-to-be-Iowa-Dave on March 20, 2006 at 13:43:52 from (216.81.179.189):
In Reply to: Massey Ferguson 202 posted by Fargo on March 19, 2006 at 17:08:39:
Hey Fargo, I've got a '64 with a MF200 loader and a back-blade on it. With calcium filled tires it's a good, heavy industrial tractor that carriers the weight low and is sure-footed even with a good bucket full. It's the industrial version of the 35 ag, comparable to the 135. Heavy duty wide front and undermount muffler are the two major differences I can think of. 3 forward gears and 1 reverse with a Hi/low range for a total of 6 forward and 2 reverse gears. There's also a 203 and a 204, don't remember which is which, but one's a diesel and the other has a shuttle shift. If the one you're looking at has the continental gas and the non-shuttle shift, then it's got a 2-stage clutch (Half-way in on the clutch kills the tranny but leaves the pto running, all the way in kills both). As it shares it's linneage with the ag 35, there's lots of parts available from massey and knock-off joints. My engine was pretty well shot when I bought it, ended up doing a total orerhaul, no problems since. Stearing radius is a bit wide and it's a gas hog, but it get's 'er done.
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