Hello Lance, London calling, well somewhere in rural England actually; Rutland to be exact. I knew that you wouldn't let me down, I asked if you were planning to do a MF135 tractor split video circa 2 years ago and you have gotten around to it. Excellent videos, as always, with lots of useful tips. My tractors (a MF35 and a MF135) still do not need it but now I am all the more prepared for when they do. Thank you and keep on videoing. Until next time ... Rutland out.
I would make a YT video of me splitting my MF 180 just so I can remember how to put it back together. You do good quality productions, thanks.
Cool, thanks
Hello Lance, London calling, well somewhere in rural England actually; Rutland to be exact. I knew that you wouldn't let me down, I asked if you were planning to do a MF135 tractor split video circa 2 years ago and you have gotten around to it. Excellent videos, as always, with lots of useful tips. My tractors (a MF35 and a MF135) still do not need it but now I am all the more prepared for when they do. Thank you and keep on videoing. Until next time ... Rutland out.
Everything come to those who wait Chris. lol.
Hi Lance - are you hoping to drive this tractor on next Septembers road run?
Yes that is my plan. I will get there for sure.
Do you know what the power steering system is? I’m adding a front loader and want to add power steering.
The 135 had a different steering box and bell crank on the top of the king pins. They are available aftermarket.
"That's a bit agricultural" - made me laugh
Everyone knows what I mean though, lol.
And ambidextrous too!
Yep.