I have a 4360 massey. It has a vent screw for each of those style filters. I am not saying it the best way ,but I use a pop bottle with a gear oil cap to fill the filters once they are installed. Saves the back and forth to pump.
Tip on air filters when you have the 2 filters ,If the inside one is dirty that mean the out has failed and you need toreplace both , That is what Massey ,Agco school told us
@@jtsbarnngrill6873 you're welcome,,great job on the 1105 ,,turbo sounds better with the straight pipe,,1105 typical for low fuel consumption!! Enjoy your day!! Cheers from California!
Excellent video JT :) also glad one more tractor on your fleet is fixing up Massey Ferguson 1105 on oil change , oil filter, fuel filters too and clean up air filter too! The Massey Ferguson 1800 tractor looks nice to fix agree 👍 and think all nice encouragement helps you (JT) to have a excellent day always help out ! I know does to me and boost me do more too!
Another enjoyable video!! At least the fuel filters are easy to work on. You are talking about getting a mf40 digger. The fuel filters on them are a total swine to get at because the heavy duty loader frame is right in front of them. You will know what i mean when you look at one. Having said that they are a strong little digger for it's size and easy to fix on the rare occasion they need it! Looking forward to seeing the 1800 doing a figure of 8!😊
That One Guy called You J.D.=That Warmed My HEART....Knew You had GREEN🚜In Your BLOOD👍🤣...DAD and I have been Working on one of Our TRACTORs ...a JOHN-DEERE 820 with Pony-Motor🧑🔧
I used to build truck able tug boats. I installed many of those steering motors. A place called " surplus center hydraulics " may be a good place to buy one reasonably priced.
We have the same fuel filter set up on the Case 1294 and Fiat 880 DT backhoe only difference being is the fiat has a glassbowl on the first filter while the last filter has a metal bowl while the case has both bowls out of metal, the set up can also help telling the condition of the fuel and if it has any water in it or any other dirt at the bottom that could ruin your fuel system 🙂
@@jtsbarnngrill6873 that's good, on my Case the lift pump has a glass bowl to check for that 2 days ago i took it for a drive to check the condition of the gravel road it ended up stopping like it ran out of fuel and when i checked the bowl it was all full of dirt and sludge so the glass bowls really do come in handy at times as long as they aren't destroyed from overtighening them 😂 I did manage to clean off what I can with my rag i had with me later on, bleed the system and get back home to drain the tanks and filter whatever came out with the fuel and then put fresh fuel in it, runs like a dream and haven't seen any dirt so far, have been thinking about finding any additives that could prevent this from happening again, do you treat your diesel fuel JT with additives for example ? If so which ones do you recommend ? I heard that the liqui moly diesel additive is the real effective in keeping the fuel clean and improving fuel economy so i'm planning to experiment with that later on and see if that will help with my problems i face, other than that it's very fuel efficient at 6 litres per hour while the fiat is at 8-10 litres per hour 🙂
Nice find on the 1800 I'm in Ontario Can have been looking for one for a while now! I've got all of the 100 series with the exception of the two articulating models
The fuel filters even match the paint. Hot damn. On another note, I’d love to hear how you found Massey as your preferred brand over the many others of the same vintage.
I think the 1105 is one of the best 100 plus horsepower tractor MF ever built,like the hard nose front grill protection of the 1000 series,2000 series and 200,300 models all good solid tractors am a Massey man of 40 years,a funny story about a MF decal I put on the back glass of my Silverado truck a young fellow came to me and said what college was that and I told him don't you see the tractor and set of plows I told him it was a decal I had left from working on my tractor I thought that was funny,thats a nice tractor for sure and it sounds strong.
You do a top notch paint job on those Massey's,do you use flint metallic for the gray,our Massey dealer told me that color,I'm just comparing cuz I want to paint my Massey's
@@jtsbarnngrill6873 That would require a complete re-engineering of the entire tractor and would likely put MF out of business. Besides, we all need the exercise, right!
Well done JT that oil filter!!!!! Why would that have been designed that way . I would think a wack to one corner would help. We never encountered anything like that with the 750 combine . It too runs a Perkins diesel , great engine.
For some reasons I missed the explanation on the fuel filters. There was something about two filters or two somethings.... Easily distracted... I know :) Hey, I love taking us with you on the job. Thanks for making the videos!
Actually, I was explaining how someone years ago made a comment about filling those filters before you install them, which is impossible on these, but I compared it to one that you can.
@@jtsbarnngrill6873 The explanation was spot on the first time JT! You have two interesting posters in the shop that caught my attention while you were talking. My wife keeps telling me telling jokes is definitely not my strong point and youtube comments is not the best medium either.
Hey JT. That oil tube on your 1105 is suppose to be there. except it should unthread from the block and then use a wrench to unthread from the filter and vis versa when installing anew filter. Been doing it for years on mine. Really like your videos. think there great.
when's the wix sale in your area? Wix are pretty good, witnessed a couple issues in my time in parts: one issue was the CAV style filters, another on a JCB loader hydraulics, and some complications with the powerstroke filter installation. usually installer error, the JCB hydraulic filter was a difference in gasket design plus below zero temps. the wix non application items are neat, if you can find a catalog--whole filter housings, adapters from cartridge to canisters, remote filters, etc. thanks for sharing your day :)
Nice work; I think that 2nd fuel filter would have gone easier if you would have taken the advice of that one TH-cam viewer, & primed it with fuel prior to install; LOL. That M-F 1105 is pure tractor porn; She needs to be in the center fold. Nice job getting both M-F tractors done on what you set out do. That's a big win win. I hope your running a tab on that beer. As usual great content on your video.
Great video looking forward to you working on the 1800 steering I have a IH 454 with the same type of steering and I have replaced the ram and the pump that you have in your hand and had the IH mechanic out and he checked the flow diverter and the main hydraulic pump and they were good and the steering stinks and so do the brakes because they are on the same circuit of the hydraulic system .
You just aren’t trying hard enough to fill that fuel filter first!!! Lmfao 🤣. Just keep pouring. It’ll fill eventually. Lol . Internet advice is the best……….. that’s a talented lass at the end there.
My boss on the farm doesn't really like Massey Ferguson, I don't understand, there really good tractors, he has an 165 Massey that he hates, I don't know why, it's the only tractor that he has that doesn't breakdown, I usually mow hay with it, and pull a small gravity wagon, and he hates that I use it for everything 😂
Don't know what tractor your boss likes. I bet JD. I never understood the loyalty to JD. Massey Ferguson (used to) cost less and burn a lot less fuel. Still do use less fuel
@@jtsbarnngrill6873 I know, it pulls a 250 bushel gravity wagon like it's nothing and when I run the round baler with it, it's so nice, with the 1 finger power steering,
Crafter buggers MF, I bet original engine oil filter was a little shorter...............Engine air filter, being a fully trained MF mechanic in the UK, MF drummed it into us all, the inner air filter, the one thats never checked happens to be the most important filter in the two, it's what they called a Micron filter, takes out the tiniest dust that the outer filter can not. They cannot be cleaned with air pressure, but if time was on my side, I washed them in luke warm water & washing up liquid (what her in doors has to be obeyed, uses to wash dishes !!) and left somewhere warm to dry out properly.
@jtsbarnngrill6873 I recognized the injection pump design. Good engine. When dad looked for a combine, he wanted one with that engine in it. White 8700 had it and he bought it.
If I remember right yrs ago I had a Massey backhoe and I bought a kit from them that changed my fuel filters from what you have to a spin on it really made the job much easier
Blowing the dust out of the old air filter doesn't make it new again,,The fibre is impregnated with dust and dirt,,That's why there disposable,,So your engine is sucking in dirt from your old restricted filter,,filters are cheaper than a new engine..
My Cousin inherited a 3000 Ford him and a buddy were going to service it. They couldn't get it to start they used starting fluid pulled it up and down the road.i stopped and first thing i said was the fuel filter gasket was in the wrong place they argued with me i changed it and it started right up Lol
I have a 1085 with no cab.....always starts....I will probably keep it forever!!!!
I have a 4360 massey. It has a vent screw for each of those style filters. I am not saying it the best way ,but I use a pop bottle with a gear oil cap to fill the filters once they are installed. Saves the back and forth to pump.
I could see that working on these.
Tip on air filters when you have the 2 filters ,If the inside one is dirty that mean the out has failed and you need toreplace both , That is what Massey ,Agco school told us
Right on
Beautiful paint job on the 1105 J T. Looks like the best one yet. I would be proud to own that tractor. Keep up the good work.
Thanks!
That turned out to be a beautiful old 1105, great job.
Thank you very much!
Always somebody out there brainstorming ..
True!
Another great video Joey! Really enjoy your channel and the great content. It’s great to see someone so dedicated to saving these old field giants!
I appreciate that!
Don't pay much attention to negative comments,,I personally admire the way you solve things!!
Thanks! I appreciate that!
@@jtsbarnngrill6873 you're welcome,,great job on the 1105 ,,turbo sounds better with the straight pipe,,1105 typical for low fuel consumption!! Enjoy your day!! Cheers from California!
I'm a Massey fan,,I did work on a Massey manufacturer (assembly line) on Mexico on the early 80,s
I got Three Massey's tractors here on southern California,,two 285 s and a 1085 ,I do dizcking with them ( weed abatement)
Excellent video JT :) also glad one more tractor on your fleet is fixing up Massey Ferguson 1105 on oil change , oil filter, fuel filters too and clean up air filter too! The Massey Ferguson 1800 tractor looks nice to fix agree 👍 and think all nice encouragement helps you (JT) to have a excellent day always help out ! I know does to me and boost me do more too!
Nice encouragement always makes my day better!
O man I never did like changing those types of fuel filters, but I always enjoyed a bunch of COLD BEER, and HOT BABES😊
Bingo!!!!
so did the fuel filter change coordinate with valentines/date night? Mrs JT must be a little ok with the aroma of diesel 😂
She’s gone nose blind to it now 😆😆
Hey Joe,,the O-ring wisdom sounded like the voice of experience. Lol
@@jtsbarnngrill6873 hi jt hope you're doing well,,hey wich tractor has the more pull the mf 1150 or that big jd?
Nice tractor JT, loved the video.
You need a 1135, I miss mine. We also had a 1080 and a 1085 miss them too.
Another enjoyable video!!
At least the fuel filters are easy to work on.
You are talking about getting a mf40 digger. The fuel filters on them are a total swine to get at because the heavy duty loader frame is right in front of them. You will know what i mean when you look at one.
Having said that they are a strong little digger for it's size and easy to fix on the rare occasion they need it!
Looking forward to seeing the 1800 doing a figure of 8!😊
Right on! Very soon 😉
I really like that 1105. Perfect size and the engine sounds good. Well done JT. 🙂
Thanks 👍
J T my truck has a fuel filter like that. It's easy to fill with fuel , after I put the bottom on !
Another great video. I enjoy watching you working on your equipment and fixing this and that and explaining what you are doing.
Thanks! I appreciate that!
For some reason always felt safe in our MF's.
That is one sweet tractor JT.
Cheers.
Right on
Can’t wait to see that 1800 driving around! Kinda surprised you didn’t knock the dents out of that lower grill on the 1105….
Hopefully will be driving it soon
1105 Ready to go to work ! Enjoyed watching JT !
Thanks! I’ll enjoy that one this spring!
Your work on the paint is showing well from here . She looks parade ready
Thanks! Gonna have to wear my sunglasses when driving that one lol
I just cant help but smile while hearing and seeing that beautiful tractor
You and me both! 😉
Almost looked like possibly that oil filter that was on there maybe wasn't the correct filter. Really odd that it came off that hard.
Hard to say, that one was what the book called for, but that doesn’t mean anything either lol. I’ve seen the parts books be wrong before
Great Job JT, on getting the 1800 steering gear-off and doing the machanics on the 1105.
Thanks!
That 1105 is looking sharp. Super shiny
Thanks! I’m really proud of that one!
That One Guy called You J.D.=That Warmed My HEART....Knew You had GREEN🚜In Your BLOOD👍🤣...DAD and I have been Working on one of Our TRACTORs ...a JOHN-DEERE 820 with Pony-Motor🧑🔧
Right on! That 820 was a big dog back in its day!
I used to build truck able tug boats. I installed many of those steering motors. A place called " surplus center hydraulics " may be a good place to buy one reasonably priced.
I don't think it's an orbital motor. More like a Char-Lynn valve. I think the orbital motor is on the other end, if not a ram ... 🙃
I've made that gasket mistake once on a 165 I spent hours on it before a good friend of mine figured it out
We have the same fuel filter set up on the Case 1294 and Fiat 880 DT backhoe only difference being is the fiat has a glassbowl on the first filter while the last filter has a metal bowl while the case has both bowls out of metal, the set up can also help telling the condition of the fuel and if it has any water in it or any other dirt at the bottom that could ruin your fuel system 🙂
The glass bowls are handy for that! Fortunately I haven’t found any water in any of mine yet
@@jtsbarnngrill6873 that's good, on my Case the lift pump has a glass bowl to check for that 2 days ago i took it for a drive to check the condition of the gravel road it ended up stopping like it ran out of fuel and when i checked the bowl it was all full of dirt and sludge so the glass bowls really do come in handy at times as long as they aren't destroyed from overtighening them 😂 I did manage to clean off what I can with my rag i had with me later on, bleed the system and get back home to drain the tanks and filter whatever came out with the fuel and then put fresh fuel in it, runs like a dream and haven't seen any dirt so far, have been thinking about finding any additives that could prevent this from happening again, do you treat your diesel fuel JT with additives for example ? If so which ones do you recommend ? I heard that the liqui moly diesel additive is the real effective in keeping the fuel clean and improving fuel economy so i'm planning to experiment with that later on and see if that will help with my problems i face, other than that it's very fuel efficient at 6 litres per hour while the fiat is at 8-10 litres per hour 🙂
Nice find on the 1800
I'm in Ontario Can have been looking for one for a while now!
I've got all of the 100 series with the exception of the two articulating models
Right on! That’s an impressive collection!
Apparently you got the filters filled before installing the. Lol,,omg. Cheers 🍻
Yes I did 😆😆
The fuel filters even match the paint. Hot damn. On another note, I’d love to hear how you found Massey as your preferred brand over the many others of the same vintage.
I grew up with these. All my farming relatives had MF tractors so it’s just what I know 😉
I think the 1105 is one of the best 100 plus horsepower tractor MF ever built,like the hard nose front grill protection of the 1000 series,2000 series and 200,300 models all good solid tractors am a Massey man of 40 years,a funny story about a MF decal I put on the back glass of my Silverado truck a young fellow came to me and said what college was that and I told him don't you see the tractor and set of plows I told him it was a decal I had left from working on my tractor I thought that was funny,thats a nice tractor for sure and it sounds strong.
Thanks!
I like the idea of a mf decal on my truck 😉
Maybe someone will has you what college is that maybe the man who committed on filling to fuel filters on the 1100 what was he thinking.
That 1105 came out so nice. They really are timeless
Thanks. They indeed are!
That 1105 is beautiful
Thanks!
I bet a 2805 would fit right in the fleet . CMON
Sure would!
Great video 1105 looking good
Thanks 👍
That 1105 sounds nice for a 6 banger JT !
Thanks! It has a certain grunt to it!
Looking forward to seeing the 1800 moving..
You won’t have to wait much longer 😉
Looks and runs like a new one 👍
Thanks!
Restore the inside of the cab on 1105.
You do a top notch paint job on those Massey's,do you use flint metallic for the gray,our Massey dealer told me that color,I'm just comparing cuz I want to paint my Massey's
I’m not sure what the color name is, I thought it was silver mist.. but I just keep the DuPont code and have it mixed at my locat parts store
Question: How do MF owners get exercise?
Answer: Walking around their tractors to prime the fuel system after changing the fuel filters.
True story!
If they’d just put the pump and filters on the same side…
@@jtsbarnngrill6873 That would require a complete re-engineering of the entire tractor and would likely put MF out of business. Besides, we all need the exercise, right!
I replaced one about 6 months ago and can confirm this is true.
Nice J.T.
Up to the next job.
Greetings.
Love that 1105... maybe someday... gotta get me a 165 and 285 first
Well done JT that oil filter!!!!! Why would that have been designed that way . I would think a wack to one corner would help. We never encountered anything like that with the 750 combine . It too runs a Perkins diesel , great engine.
I don’t think my 1100 had that tube in it. Just something to make a easy job difficult lol
For some reasons I missed the explanation on the fuel filters. There was something about two filters or two somethings.... Easily distracted... I know :) Hey, I love taking us with you on the job. Thanks for making the videos!
Actually, I was explaining how someone years ago made a comment about filling those filters before you install them, which is impossible on these, but I compared it to one that you can.
@@jtsbarnngrill6873 The explanation was spot on the first time JT!
You have two interesting posters in the shop that caught my attention while you were talking. My wife keeps telling me telling jokes is definitely not my strong point and youtube comments is not the best medium either.
Hey JT. That oil tube on your 1105 is suppose to be there. except it should unthread from the block and then use a wrench to unthread from the filter and vis versa when installing anew filter. Been doing it for years on mine. Really like your videos. think there great.
Thanks! I’ll keep that in mind when I change it next time. Now that you mentioned that it is sounding familiar.
The 1105 looks show room condition, incredible job JT! Are you going to finish the interior?
I am. I have the new gauges and tach ordered, and as soon as I see them I’ll paint the dash
@@jtsbarnngrill6873. Job job. Can you get the cab kit (liner)?
Yeh I doubt that even Houdini would be able to fill that cannister style fuel filter before it's fitted!!!
Don’t give a rats ass what those specialists tell you mate you are doing a perfect job 💪👍cheers from down under 🇦🇺
Thanks! I appreciate that!
when's the wix sale in your area? Wix are pretty good, witnessed a couple issues in my time in parts: one issue was the CAV style filters, another on a JCB loader hydraulics, and some complications with the powerstroke filter installation. usually installer error, the JCB hydraulic filter was a difference in gasket design plus below zero temps. the wix non application items are neat, if you can find a catalog--whole filter housings, adapters from cartridge to canisters, remote filters, etc. thanks for sharing your day :)
I have not seen any local ads for the wix sale here yet, but should be soon. They usually do it in the spring
Good job, JD
Thanks!
Turn of the century.... thats only 24 years ago JT🤣🤣
Right😆😆. And I’d bet that filter was on since then lol
I love that 1105, sounds awesome and looks nice too.
I agree! 😉
Thanks JT,
I enjoy your channel. Boe
I appreciate that
Damn that 1105 is looking sweet buddy awesome job
Thanks!
That's why the 37yr now 41yr old it is still in mom's basement and she washes it's clothes. Seriously...
Nice job 👍
Thanks! I think that happens more and more
Nice work; I think that 2nd fuel filter would have gone easier if you would have taken the advice of that one TH-cam viewer, & primed it with fuel prior to install; LOL. That M-F 1105 is pure tractor porn; She needs to be in the center fold. Nice job getting both M-F tractors done on what you set out do. That's a big win win. I hope your running a tab on that beer. As usual great content on your video.
Thanks! I appreciate that!
And of course I always run a tab 😉😆
Great video looking forward to you working on the 1800 steering I have a IH 454 with the same type of steering and I have replaced the ram and the pump that you have in your hand and had the IH mechanic out and he checked the flow diverter and the main hydraulic pump and they were good and the steering stinks and so do the brakes because they are on the same circuit of the hydraulic system .
Hopefully when I get this one all said and done it will help!
Man U have that MF looking Sharp!!!! Maintenance is big!! Great job again
Thanks 👍
Where did you get the new 1105 massey decals? Are they still available at the dealership? Thanks!!
I found those on eBay. That’s usually where I get all my decals
I like your humor JT sweet paint job & yes the polly perkins runs great !!
Thanks 👍
Just wandered, what is the difference between a Massey ferguson 1100 and a 1105? Thanks
1105 has a turbo, about 15 more hp than the 1100 and the cabs are light years ahead
Man they didnt think that position of the oil filter very good when they designed that tradtor did they lol thats pretty dumb
That’s what I was thinking.
Nice one. J.t. how come you fill the filters up. 😅😂😂.
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Thanks for another great video,,made my Friday.
Glad to hear it!
You just aren’t trying hard enough to fill that fuel filter first!!! Lmfao 🤣. Just keep pouring. It’ll fill eventually. Lol . Internet advice is the best……….. that’s a talented lass at the end there.
Bingo! She is the smartest thing on the whole video 😆😆
Only good thing about them cav filters there are cheap in price
Couldn't you shorten the oil tube??
Probably could have
My boss on the farm doesn't really like Massey Ferguson, I don't understand, there really good tractors, he has an 165 Massey that he hates, I don't know why, it's the only tractor that he has that doesn't breakdown, I usually mow hay with it, and pull a small gravity wagon, and he hates that I use it for everything 😂
Don't know what tractor your boss likes. I bet JD. I never understood the loyalty to JD. Massey Ferguson (used to) cost less and burn a lot less fuel. Still do use less fuel
That’s probably why he hates it, still outworks all his “better” tractors lol.
165 is one of the best out there!
@@jtsbarnngrill6873 I know, it pulls a 250 bushel gravity wagon like it's nothing and when I run the round baler with it, it's so nice, with the 1 finger power steering,
We had a 165, 175 and then a 1085
Nice job on the 1105 and 1155
Would you consider an 1135 if you found one ?
I sure would
Crafter buggers MF, I bet original engine oil filter was a little shorter...............Engine air filter, being a fully trained MF mechanic in the UK, MF drummed it into us all, the inner air filter, the one thats never checked happens to be the most important filter in the two, it's what they called a Micron filter, takes out the tiniest dust that the outer filter can not. They cannot be cleaned with air pressure, but if time was on my side, I washed them in luke warm water & washing up liquid (what her in doors has to be obeyed, uses to wash dishes !!) and left somewhere warm to dry out properly.
I’ll bet it was, an inch shorter and it would have slipped on there perfectly
Great Job JT what oil do you get for the 1105?
I always run traveler 15w40 from TSC. Cheap and has always been good to me
👍.
Changed a many of them wix 33166 filters. Ford tractors takes the same filters there is no easy way to change them without making a mess
Right on! Gonna be covered in fuel no matter what lol
You need to fill the fuel filter with anti-gravity diesel ⛽🤣😂🤣 fella the world is full of genius you do just fine 👍👍👍
Thanks! Seems like there are lots of keyboard geniuses out there 😆😆
Yes I have run in to too many of them 🤣😂🤣
👍🏻👍🏻
I think on the MF1800 you should let the wife paint some Real estate on the old girl😁
And you paint some and we will see who's the professional 😂😂
I’ll take that idea to management 😆😆
Where is that 4166 tracker u started and moved
That deal did not pan out.
Same old story people back out after u do work
Thanks for sharing, just come for algorithm. 👍🏻🍺🍺
Thanks for coming. 😉
Not filling that oil filter before re-installing, lol
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I think that anti drain back tube should not be there. the wix has it internally. That should come off at next oil change.
I agree 💯 on that.
Good video. Is that a Perkins engine? It looks like the engine my dad had in his 1850 Oliver.
Sure is. 354 turbo!
@jtsbarnngrill6873 I recognized the injection pump design. Good engine. When dad looked for a combine, he wanted one with that engine in it. White 8700 had it and he bought it.
It’s a great motor! Easy on fuel and plenty of power!
MF 1105 is non turbo,MF 1135 has turbo.... in Norway @@jtsbarnngrill6873
The 1105 on this side of the ponds all had a factory turbo
that FF o-ring got me before
It’s easy to make that mistake!
If I remember right yrs ago I had a Massey backhoe and I bought a kit from them that changed my fuel filters from what you have to a spin on it really made the job much easier
Spin on filters are the way to go!
Blowing the dust out of the old air filter doesn't make it new again,,The fibre is impregnated with dust and dirt,,That's why there disposable,,So your engine is sucking in dirt from your old restricted filter,,filters are cheaper than a new engine..
I understand that.
This was hardly a dirty filter and I didn’t touch the inner with air. It will be fine.
My Cousin inherited a 3000 Ford him and a buddy were going to service it. They couldn't get it to start they used starting fluid pulled it up and down the road.i stopped and first thing i said was the fuel filter gasket was in the wrong place they argued with me i changed it and it started right up Lol
Perfect! 😆😆
When are you going to buy a Massey Ferguson combine and sell that green turd?
At some point I’ll find one