Tractor MF 65 (PBR)

The Tractor MF 65 was a widely-used utility tractor made by Massey Ferguson in Detroit, Michigan and Coventry, England. Introduced in 1957, it remained in production until 1964 when it was replaced by the MF 165 model.
Massey Ferguson introduced the MF 65, one of a range of mid-horsepower tractors designed to meet growing demands for machines with more power and improved efficiency.
Though late to the party, the 65 proved popular among operators. It kept up with Fordson Major and Nuffield in terms of medium horse power range, meaning it never trailed behind when it came to sales.
Some MF 65 tractors were equipped with either a 2.9 L (176.0 cu*in) four-cylinder gasoline/LP gas engine or 3.1 L (192.0 cu*in) four-cylinder diesel engine, depending on where it was manufactured. They could also be equipped with either a gear type transmission or multi-power two-range power shift for added convenience.
It featured a 4x2 two-wheel drive chassis, manual steering, differential mechanical internal expanding disc brakes and type I 3-point hitch system. It had an open operator station that could be equipped with various attachments such as plows or tillers.
The MF 65 was equipped with two transmission systems: a gear type with 6 forward and 2 reverse gears, as well as the multi-power two-range powershift. This latter feature provided users with more options when selecting their gears.
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