Description
When you’re working on older Massey Ferguson tractors, nothing beats having the right service information at your fingertips. These classic machines are still earning their keep on farms across the country, and when something needs attention, you want the same detailed procedures and specifications the factory techs used. This comprehensive manual collection covers everything from hydraulic troubleshooting to engine rebuilds for a wide range of vintage MF models.
What You’re Getting
- Complete step-by-step repair procedures with clear illustrations and diagrams
- Detailed specifications, torque values, and adjustment procedures for each model
- Troubleshooting guides that help you track down problems quickly
- Covers hydraulics, transmission, engine, electrical, and all major systems
- Professional-grade information used by mechanics and restoration specialists
Built for Real Farm Work
This collection covers the workhorses that built modern agriculture – from the compact MF65 that’s perfect for smaller operations to the powerful MF1155 that can handle the heaviest field work. These tractors served on dairy farms, row crop operations, and everything in between. Whether you’re maintaining a daily driver or restoring a family heirloom, these manuals have the technical details you need.
Made to Last
These are the same detailed service procedures that dealership mechanics relied on when these tractors were new. The information covers everything from routine maintenance to complete overhauls, with the kind of thorough documentation that helps you do the job right the first time. Each manual includes wiring diagrams, hydraulic schematics, and exploded parts views.
Good to Know
Keep these manuals handy in your shop – they’re invaluable when you’re stuck on a tricky repair or need to verify a specification. The troubleshooting sections can save you hours of head-scratching, and the detailed procedures help ensure your repairs last. Whether you’re a weekend tinkerer or a professional mechanic, having factory service information makes all the difference when working on these classic machines.



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