What size rear tires are on a Massey Ferguson 135?
What size rear tires are on a Massey Ferguson 135?
Massey Ferguson 135 Dimensions
Massey Ferguson 135 Tires | |
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Ag front: | 5.50-16 |
Ag rear: | 12.4/11-28 |
13.6/12-28 | |
14.9/13-24 |
What size Tyres are on a Massey Ferguson 165?
Massey Ferguson 165 Dimensions
Massey Ferguson 165 Tires | |
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Ag front: | 6.00-16 |
Ag rear: | 13.6/12-28 |
14.9/13-28 | |
13.6-38 |
What size tires are on a Massey Ferguson 35?
Massey Ferguson 35 Dimensions
Massey Ferguson 35 Tires | |
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Ag front: | 5.50-16 |
6.00-16 | |
Ag rear: | 10-28 |
11-28 |
Can I put bigger Tyres on my tractor?
You can almost always put on a tire that is slightly wider or narrower (10-20%) if the rim size is the same. If you want to change to a wider tire, you will need to divide the diameter of the rear tire by the front tire on both the new set and the old set. The numbers must be within a few percent of each other to work.
How much does a Massey Ferguson 135 weigh?
2,940–3,130 pounds
Massey Ferguson 135 | |
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Weight | 2,940–3,130 pounds (1,330–1,420 kg) |
Propulsion | Wheels |
Gross power | 45.5 horsepower (33.9 kW) |
Preceded by | Massey Ferguson 35 |
How many horsepower does a Massey Ferguson 165 have?
58.3 hp
Massey Ferguson 165
Massey Ferguson 165 Power | |
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Engine (gross): | 58.3 hp 43.5 kW |
Gas PTO (claimed): | 47 hp 35.0 kW |
Diesel PTO (claimed): | 51 hp 38.0 kW |
Plows: | 4 |
What horsepower is a Massey Ferguson 35?
44.5 horsepower
The Massey Ferguson 35 (MF35) is a tractor produced by Massey Ferguson….
Massey Ferguson 35 | |
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Height | 54 inches (140 cm) |
Weight | 3,192 pounds (1,448 kg) |
Propulsion | Wheels |
Gross power | 44.5 horsepower (33.2 kW) (MF35X) |
What size are tractor Tyres?
The farming tyre series This is the ratio between the height of the sidewall and the cross-section width, the following series exist: 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100, 105.
How do tractor tyre sizes work?
Standard tire sizes are the easier of the two measurements to read. An example is “16.9 – 30”. Here, “16.9” indicates the width of the tire in inches and “30” indicates the tire will fit a wheel that is 30 inches in diameter.