Classic Massey & Ferguson Enthusiast

MF 135 RESTORATION

On most tractors there are certain areas that suffer with rot and, more often than not, it’ll be mud traps that are at the root of the problem. By the very nature of the work that tractors do – and the fact that so many were poorly cared for by successive owners down the years – rust is an almost inevitable consequence.

After all, let’s face it, any working machine that’s anything over 40 years old is going to have corrosion issues. Then, when you factor-in mud traps, poor quality steel, thin paint and a hard life spent outside covered in dirt and grime, it’s no wonder that the

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