Hinomoto manufactured the tractor, it is a toyosha engine.
21 hp engine and 17 hp pto
mf 202 industrial tractor with Z134 engine is .022
The hydraulic pump on a Massey Ferguson 383 tractor is typically located on the front of the engine, mounted to the timing cover. It is driven by the engine's crankshaft, which allows it to generate hydraulic pressure for the tractor's hydraulic system. To access it for maintenance or replacement, you may need to remove certain covers or components from the front of the engine.
the left hand side of the engine when facing the tractor from the front.
I think they hold around 53 litres for power shuttle transmission
Right side of engine right past the cab if it has one.
the diaphram in the fuel lift pump goes bad and leaks fuel into the engine
I'm not sure, but it looks to me like a 1951 Ferguson TO-20 with gas engine. The "G" in the serial stands for gas engine. All the TO's were built in Detroit, MI even though Ferguson was actually British. (TO = "tractor overseas") Note that this would actually pre-date any of the Massey-Ferguson tractors, since they didn't start that name till 1957 (unless memory fails).
On the Massey Ferguson 165 tractor, the engine oil fill is located on the top of the engine block, typically towards the front or side. It is usually marked with an oil can symbol or labeled "Oil Fill." To access it, you may need to remove the oil filler cap to add oil during maintenance. Always ensure the tractor is on a level surface before checking or adding oil.
A Perkins 4 cylinder diesel engine comes standard with a Massey Ferguson 285 tractor. Other engine specifications include: 2000 RPMs, 17:5:1 Compression, 4.5 in x 5 in Bore/Stroke and 5.2 L displacement. The engine has a Measurement of 12.5"W x 16"H. You can read about this at http://www.alibaba.com/product-free/104938109/Massey_Ferguson_MF_285_tractor_gear.html
To add oil to a Massey Ferguson 2605 tractor, locate the oil fill cap, which is typically found on the engine block. Remove the cap and use a funnel to pour in the appropriate type of engine oil, checking the owner's manual for specifications. Be sure to check the oil level with the dipstick to avoid overfilling. Always ensure the tractor is on level ground when checking or adding oil.