Posted by steve terplak on October 24, 2017 at 11:29:32 from (163.153.10.125):
In Reply to: your thoughts posted by dennisj81 on October 23, 2017 at 19:11:55:
Have a 265 - top of my head, can't remember if it shares an engine with the 255 - but that era Massey is a super solid tractor. 265 has a nice size for a variety of work. HP is well matched to the machine. The Perkins is a pretty bullet proof engine. Been going on our farm since new...still going strong...no major work...going in for its first work this winter...just needs some leaks and seals done...still running strong, just want to get ahead of any potential issues. In terms of winter starting...we have 3 diesels and the 265 is actually very easy starting in the winter. Block heater and it turns right over and fires up, whereas our larger diesels have a lug themselves to get started. Our Massey gasser starts like a charm in cold temps.
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