The MF 32 loader typically uses hydraulic oil with a viscosity grade of ISO 32 or equivalent. It's essential to ensure that the hydraulic fluid meets the manufacturer's specifications for optimal performance and protection. Always check the operator's manual for the most accurate recommendations regarding fluid types and maintenance.
1969Massey Ferguson Model MF-135, MF-150, MF-165, MF-175 and MF-180
The Massey Ferguson 135 tractor typically uses a high-quality hydraulic oil, such as ISO 46 or a fluid meeting the specifications of MF 1135 or MF 1136. It's important to use oils that provide adequate lubrication and protect against wear, corrosion, and foaming. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific recommendations and ensure that the oil is suitable for the tractor's hydraulic system.
The Massey Ferguson 231S typically uses a universal hydraulic fluid that meets the specifications of ISO 32 or 46. It's important to refer to the owner's manual for specific recommendations, as some models may require fluids meeting MF spec 1135 or similar. Always ensure that the fluid is clean and suitable for hydraulic systems to maintain optimal performance.
Originally MF recommended TYPE A oil MF issued a service bulletin in 1965~1966 In this bulletin MF recommended M-1129A, same as in the transmission.
The Massey Ferguson 1020 typically uses hydraulic oil that meets the specifications of ISO 32 or ISO 46. It's important to use an oil that is designed for hydraulic systems to ensure proper performance and protection. Always consult the owner's manual for specific recommendations and any updates on fluid requirements.
For a Massey Ferguson TO35, the recommended transmission oil for the Power Take-Off (PTO) is typically a multi-purpose hydraulic oil that meets the specifications of MF 1135 or an equivalent. Commonly, you can use a low-viscosity hydraulic fluid or a UTF (Universal Tractor Fluid) that meets the appropriate standards. Always consult the owner’s manual for specific recommendations based on your tractor's model and operating conditions.
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A MF 231 holds about 9 gallons of hydraulic oil and is added via a plug in top of the transmission housing.
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You add the dydraulic fluid near the loader control levers, their should be a breather cover there, the one we have has two different sized "nuts" that need to be removed, the lower nut has a dipstick attached. After you take both pieces off you pour the fluid in there. Hope this helps. I am looking for an exhaust pipe that bolts to the manifold and goes vertical from there. It is for the gas model with loader, if you know anyone that has one.
A MF 231 holds about 9 gallons of hydraulic oil and is added via a plug in top of the transmission housing.