Classic Massey & Ferguson Enthusiast

MF135 RESTORATION

After I'd given Alan Braithwaite's Massey Ferguson 135 the once over, it was time to start stripping it down. The first job was to remove the cab so that I could get it into my workshop, which meant that the cab needed to be taken off. Peeling back various areas of the top cover showed me that all of the brackets were fairly rusty; luckily the nuts were still in good enough condition for a socket or spanner to grip on successfully.

As the nuts were accessible both inside and outside the cab, I decided to take the side window sections off, to cut down the need to be constantly climbing in

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