Massey Ferguson · MF 35 series

Massey Ferguson 35

Utility tractor · 1956–1964 · Diesel

The Massey Ferguson 35 succeeded the beloved Ferguson TE-20 "Little Grey Fergie," carrying its three-point hitch legacy forward under the newly merged Massey Ferguson badge. Nicknamed the "Gold Belly" for its bronze-and-grey livery, it was offered with a choice of gasoline or, after Massey Ferguson's 1959 acquisition of Perkins Engines, a popular Perkins diesel. Built at Coventry's Banner Lane plant, nearly 390,000 were produced over its eight-year run.

PTO power
37 hp
Displacement
153 ci (2.5 L)
Total built
388,382

Specifications

Overview
Type Utility
Series MF 35
Production 1956–1964
Factory Banner Lane, Coventry, England
Total built 388,382
Original price $2,529 (1963 USD)
Engine
Make Perkins
Model 3.152
Fuel Diesel
Cylinders 3
Displacement 153 ci (2.5 L)
Bore × stroke 3.60x5.00 in
Rated speed 2,000 rpm
Compression 17.4:1
Cooling liquid-cooled
Aspiration Naturally aspirated
Power
Drawbar power 32.5 hp (24.2 kW)
PTO power 37 hp (27.6 kW)
Nebraska test Nebraska Test 744
Transmission
Transmission gear — 6 forward, 2 reverse
Chassis 4x2 2WD
Hydraulics & hitch
Hitch category Category 1
Hitch control draft control
Rear PTO live
PTO speed 540 rpm
Dimensions & capacities
Wheelbase 72 in (183 cm)

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