Posted by Davidj on December 09, 2018 at 07:05:08 from (96.44.123.69):
In Reply to: Massey Ferguson #60 posted by SVcummins on December 07, 2018 at 19:28:35:
Yes, the foot pedals work well. On mine, the master cylinders are missing for some reason so I just use the handbrake when needed. Hard to tell in the picture but my cab and floor are somewhat rusted. Likely a snow clearing machine at one time.... I'm surprised at how well the paint has held up though. It'll take a bit of heavy lifting to get at the block. Same engine as a Massey 175, I'm told. Looks from here like there's a warp in the battery cover. I like mine though, even with all it's issues. Dunno how I got along without one. I'm glad, though, I didn't pay any more than I did.
PS, looks like the bottom door may be missing, mine swings out. I see too, there's a patch on the fuel tank. Wonder what the story is on that. Mine was full of algae or something and kept plugging filters, so I mounted a tank from an old Dexta on the right hand door and fender. Looks funny but works.
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