MF135 and Trailer Tips and Heaps Soil

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2009

A video of me in my Massey Ferguson 135 tractor reversing a trailer of soil, tipping it out and heaping up the soil onto the heap.

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  • thats a great working millmaster loader

  • @newhollandmf35 Thanks, I also added the bucket tipping ram to make the bucket more controllable.

  • Restor her lad

    to her former glory

  • @johndeer7030 Thanks, I hope to do it one day. It's really just the cab and tinwork that need a good seeing to.

  • ya ruined a mighty 135 with that auld front loader... wild men

  • I could not do without it.

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  • jobbigt med långsam hydralik!hehe

  • @Bo94DK as i thought. keep dreamin

  • @Bo94DK okay then. The 135's had the perkins AD3-152 . When the engine is running at the rated speed (which you should know),what rpm is the alternater running at?

  • @Music201ful im not even going to answer that one it only shows that you know im right

  • @Bo94DK hahahaha fool. you dont even own a bicycle get a life

  • @Music201ful I dont care if you where the queen of England...I know for a fact that oil and dirt collects in the cylinders on those old perkins engines so why dont you just go back to your electrical tractors and leave me with the real ones eh?

  • @Bo94DK rubbish. Im an agco trained technician and i say your talking out of your arse. No oil ever collects in the cylinders it is always burnt off,hence the term "burning oil" And the only way dirt will ever collect in the cylinders is if your stupid or lazy enough (im guessing thats you) not to regularly change your oils and filters.

  • @Music201ful ofcourse they do but it could be potentially harmful if you dont rev it sometimes because of the cylinders collect oil and a bit dirt and when you rev it you'll automatically clean out the cylinders and then it'll run better and be stronger again. And i know this from my own experience with a MF135

  • @Bo94DK tractors like these deserve to be handled like a fine woman.

  • why dont you rev it a bit up or else you'll be driving there all day long (and no harm doing some revs you might even risk cleaning out the cylinders)

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