Massey Ferguson 35

Massey Ferguson 35 Technical Specifications

Massey Ferguson 35 is a Row-Crop tractor that was produced by the John Deere between 1960 – 1965.

Below you will find detailed technical specifications for Massey Ferguson 35 covering engine types, horsepower ratings, weight, height, fuel type and tank volume, oil capacity and type, hydraulic system diagram, wiring diagram, battery specs, etc.

Massey Ferguson 35 Production













Manufacturer:
Manufacturer Massey Ferguson
Utility tractor
Built in Detroit, Michigan, USA
Original price was $2,529 in 1963
The gasoline engine was available after 1961.


Massey Ferguson 35 Power





Engine: 32.13 hp
24.0 kW
PTO (tested) 37.04 hp
27.6 kW

Massey Ferguson 35 Electrical



















Charging system generator
Charging amps 12
Gas Batteries 1
Diesel Batteries 2
Gas Battery volts 12
Diesel Battery volts 6

Massey Ferguson 35 Mechanical













Two-wheel drive
Differential lock rear optional
Steering manual recirculating ball
Independent manual shoe/drum brakes
Open operator station.

Capacity







Fuel 13.9 gal
52.6 L
Hydraulic system 8 gal
30.3 L

Hydraulics










Capacity 8 gal
30.3 L
Pressure 2800 psi
193.1 bar
Pump flow 3.5 gpm
13.2 lpm

Tracktor Hitch




Rear Type I

Power Take-off (PTO)













Rear PTO transmission
  two-stage clutch OptOptional
Rear RPM ground/540 (1.375)
Engine RPM 540@1700

Massey Ferguson 35 Engine detail




























Engine Detail
Perkins 3.152
diesel
3-cylinder
liquid-cooled
Displacement 152.7 ci
2.5 L
Bore/Stroke 3.60×5.00 inches
91 x 127 mm
Compression 17.4:1
Rated RPM 2000
Firing order 1-2-3
Starter volts 12










Engine Oil
Oil capacity 6 qts
5.7 L
Oil change 100 h

Massey Ferguson 35 Transmission overview
















Type gear
Gears 6 forward and 2 reverse
Clutch dry disc
Oil capacity 32 qts
30.3 L
Oil type
SAE 80 GL1

Massey Ferguson 35 Dimensions






















Wheelbase 72 inches
182 cm
Length 117 inches
297 cm
Width 63.5 inches
161 cm
Height 54 inches
137 cm
Clearance (front axle) 20.5 inches
52 cm
Front tread 48 to 80 inches
121 to 203 cm
Rear tread 48 to 76 inches
121 to 193 cm













Massey Ferguson 35 Weight
Gas Shipping 2,982 lbs
1352 kg
Diesel Operating 3,559 lbs
1614 kg
Ballasted 5,909 lbs
2680 kg

Massey Ferguson 35 Tests



Nebraska Tractor Test 744










































Nebraska Tractor Test 744
Diesel 6-speed 2WD
May 16 – 23, 1960
Link: Nebraska Tractor Test 744 file
PTO performance
Power at rated engine speed 37.04 hp
27.6 kW
Fuel use 2.4 gal/hour
9.1 l/hour
Power at rated PTO speed 29.84 hp
22.3 kW
Fuel use 1.9 gal/hour
7.2 l/hour
Drawbar performance
Max power 32.13 hp
24.0 kW
Fuel use 2.3 gal/hour
8.7 l/hour
Gear 4 used for power test.
Max pull 3,965 lbs
1798 kg
Gear 2 used for pull test.

FAQ

Is Massey Ferguson 35 a good tractor?

The Massey Ferguson 35 is one of the great tractors in the Massey Ferguson stable, and it has earned Massey Ferguson a fantastic reputation.

How much oil does a Massey Ferguson 35 take?

Check out the Massey Ferguson 35 oil capacity and oil type in the engine specs section as it may vary across the engines. Keep in mind, that older models might have their oil capacity increased over time. You may compare between the early and late oil capacity.

Do tractors have VIN numbers?

Every tractor has a VIN number. The number is usually engraved below the driver’s seat. Tractor manufacturers put the number in different places on the tractor body.

What was the last year Massey Ferguson made the ?

The Massey Ferguson 35 was an agricultural tractor model made from 1960 – 1965

How much horsepower is a Massey Ferguson 35?

The engine tested at 32.13 hp
24.0 kW drawbar and 37.04 hp
27.6 kW kW PTO horsepower.

How much does a Massey Ferguson 35 tractor weight?

Depending on the engine type, the Massey Ferguson 35 weight ranges from 2982 to 3559 pounds .

How much can a Massey Ferguson 35 Pull?

The max pulling capacity of the Massey Ferguson 35 tractors starts at 3,965 lbs
1798 kg but may be slightly higher depending on the trim.

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