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    Coolant Recovery Tank

    I bought a pair of BKT TR-135 (13.6-28) from a local truck tire dealer here in town. $371 per tire, $30 each for the tubes. I called him one day, carried the rims to him and had them installed the next day. Normally one leaves the wheel assembly on the tractor to change the tire, but the beads...
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    Coolant Recovery Tank

    I'm replacing the rear tires w/Firestones 13.6x28. One of the old tires is OEM, no manufacturer stamping and 55 years old, the other stamped Pennsylvania Farm Hand. I was cutting hay and had a flat on the (side mount) cutter barThis replacement was long overdue., calcium spewing everywhere...
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    Coolant Recovery Tank

    True, the large area at the top of the radiator does act as the 'recovery' part of the radiator on older models (and work just fine), but the beauty of a separate tank is one never has to remove the radiator cap to check fluid, which is hit or miss on older models, because the is no min/max...
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    Massey Ferguson 1250

    Try yesterdays tractor. http://www.yesterdaystractors.com/Massey-Ferguson-1250-catalog.html
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    MF2615 Fuel Tank Upgrade

    I decided I'm going to have the dealer take it to their shop for the upgrade and do a 1 year 'look over' while it is there. I have the shop manual and it calls for hood and dash removal, along w/fuel line, quantity sensor, etc. My farm shed is going to be expanded this year and really am not...
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    MF2615 Fuel Tank Upgrade

    My MF dealer has ordered a no cost replacement dual pick-up fuel tank for my year old tractor. Which should eliminate the fuel starvation it has when on a incline opposite the fuel pick up point. They would do the exchange for free but charge me the tractor transportation fee to and from their...
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    Coolant Recovery Tank

    The single hose extends all the way to the bottom of the recovery tank, allowing the back and forth flow of coolant, keeping the radiator full at all times. With all new mower cutting parts I was able to run, some in Hi range, 2nd gear, nearly a full tank of gas on a hot day w/o a hint of...
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    Coolant Recovery Tank

    Here is my final install of the 96-02 Toyota Corolla tank. I cut down the aft sections of the steel grill louvers for clearance between the tank and radiator, added split hose rub strip between the grill/ tank and tie wrapped it in. Two feet of hose allows the tractor hood to be opened without...
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    Coolant Recovery Tank

    I'll take photos/post the set up on the recovery tank once installed. I put a new thermostat in and did replace the upper hose. Yesterdaystractor.com carries about any item needed for the TO35 tractors. The cap IS a closed system type, so I'm good there. I hope to get the tank tomorrow or the...
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    Coolant Recovery Tank

    I'll know about the coolant flow once I get the tractor up and running. The old radiator was leaking but I saw no leakage around the mechanical water pump. The recovery tank should be here this week and once it is installed I'll be able to watch the fluid level at the tank without having to...
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    Coolant Recovery Tank

    My Dads' 1960 Ferguson TO35 tractor radiator does not have a coolant tank and I'd like to retro fit one. It would need to be a slim line set up possibly mounted along the R/H aft edge of the radiator shroud. I installed a new radiator and I doubt there was 2 quarts in the system when I drained...
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    Continental Z134 Engine Thermostat

    Thanks for the info. I ran down to Auto Zone and picked up their 160 degree Fail-Safe thermostat (made in Israel). The 160 I took out was still closed at 170 degree bench test, so it failed CLOSED; not good. I've had a Honda thermostat fail (in the opened position) and knew it when the temp...
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    Continental Z134 Engine Thermostat

    My Dads' 1960 Ferguson TO35 tractor ran a 160 degree thermostat as OEM. Many retailers are now are calling for a 180 degree unit. I'm replacing the 50+ year old radiator and thinking the engine would run better, with no side effects, by running a little hotter and actually run better. 160 just...
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    Vertical vs Horizontal Exhaust

    Of course, I now have both options but would go to the V only if the H would interfere with an implement. I heat wrapped the new header pipe because it runs just inboard, touches (does not ride hard) the stationary arm of the loader mount and close to the hydraulic power steering lines, that I...
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    Vertical vs Horizontal Exhaust

    Researching different opinions on the subject, pro and con, I've compiled a list. Pro for V; exhaust fumes are expelled more effectively, less harmful in agriculture applications, less chance of fire in dry conditions. Con; more heat/exhaust noise for operator, increased chance of damaging...
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    Vertical vs Horizontal Exhaust

    I've contacted AGCO questioning why the 2 are not offered as an option at the time of a new tractor purchase. I paid $278 for the H kit, is listed as an accessory, which is an upgrade and should be an option. The H kit is a clean, out of the way setup, does not interfere with my loader or any...
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    MF 2615

    My tractor was delivered last week and am starting to play with it. I've ordered the Tooth Bar for the 250 bucket, nylon sleeves to cover the grapple hydraulics and now looking at a Kodiak Cat 2 HD (70HP) 7' Blade with Quick Hitch. The Land's Pride and Woods are comparable but priced twice as...
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    MF 2615

    Now I want to kick the tires on a 1648 Massey after looking at a 2635 (they didn't have a 2615 on the lot). That tractor, with it's huge tires, is much bigger that 'Ole Joe and probably more than I need. I started out looking at compacts, but wheelbase width is critical on my terrain; these...
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    MF 2615

    Our local dealer has a 2615 and 2635 on the lot and I'll be checking them out soon. $25K gets the AWD 2615, with the 250 bucket w/grill guard and rear remote valve, 8x8 tranny, and filled tires. I need to do some more research to get more familiar and comfortable with this big ticket item. The...
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    MF 2615

    I'm researching new tractors to relieve 'Ole Joe, my Dads' bought new in 1960, MF35, now w/16K plus hours and am looking at the 2615, AWD with Shuttle shift. The styling is very modern and have design features that appear better than JD, NH and Kubota. But they all build good equipment. I'm...
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