I learned to drive on a MF 135 in 1974 here in the UK, it was a wonderfully versatile machine and it had a cab!!! .We used it for muck scraping and bale carting mainly. During hay time we used it to row up the grass. A lovely memory of a lovely machine.
Was it realy that difficult to operate? Saw it in a Caterpillar book and fell straight in love. A unique way to combine pushing power, so i'm guessing. After that Job back couplung, blade and between connections down and you then you're back too two dozers.
My dad sold Timberjack equipment for 20 years. I always talked so high about their machines not because he was selling them but because of how reliable and durable they were. John Deere machines are pieces of sh*t. Nice videos man 😊
I learned to drive on a MF 135 in 1974 here in the UK, it was a wonderfully versatile machine and it had a cab!!! .We used it for muck scraping and bale carting mainly. During hay time we used it to row up the grass. A lovely memory of a lovely machine.
still best of Best
Thanks for adding flickering and fake dirt to these videos!
I worked for Russell and sons. I ran both of those dozers with push blades on them. So cool to see them on here
That's awesome! Love reading that :-) Thank you for your comment buddy!
Was it realy that difficult to operate? Saw it in a Caterpillar book and fell straight in love.
A unique way to combine pushing power, so i'm guessing. After that Job back couplung, blade and between connections down and you then you're back too two dozers.
It was a normal dozer
Ran D7E's in the Army and 'F's and 120 graders and #12's when I got out along with a lot of other stuff. Good way to make a living.
My dad sold Timberjack equipment for 20 years. I always talked so high about their machines not because he was selling them but because of how reliable and durable they were. John Deere machines are pieces of sh*t. Nice videos man 😊
Gotta love good old Timberjack :-) Thank you for your comment man!
Russell and sons were actually out of Eureka Kansas. That was a satellite location in Texas
Had 35 and 135love them operated d7 military 67 model
Bucyrus erie 3850B as Big Hog mining Shovel
Did the graders have bullet proof tires?
all this glimmer & we're watching this on 1/4 screen......wtf?
Your audio SUCKS! The BLAST of music between the dialogue is extremely annoying.