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IRONREFERENCE

Service Reference

Massey Ferguson MF 135

Factory service data extracted from the original operator's manual

Source: MF 135 Operators Manual, Form No. 1448 019 M4. Always verify specifications against your specific tractor's serial number and build date.

Fluids & Capacities

SystemUSImperialFluid
Transmission / Differential / Hydraulic System

One combined reservoir. M-1129A is the ONLY approved fluid for this system.

8 US gal6.7 Imp. galMF M-1129A Extreme Pressure Oil
Power Steering Reservoir1 US qt0.8 Imp. qtMF M-1129A Extreme Pressure Oil
Engine Crankcase — without filter change6 US qt5 Imp. qtSee oil viscosity chart
Engine Crankcase — with filter change6.5 US qt5.4 Imp. qtSee oil viscosity chart

Engine Oil Viscosity Guide

Above 90°F (32°C)SAE 30
32°F to 90°F (0°C to 32°C)SAE 20W or 10W-30
0°F to 32°F (-18°C to 0°C)SAE 10W or 10W-30
Below 0°F (-18°C)SAE 5W-20

Maintenance Schedule

10-Hour / Daily
ComponentTaskSpec / Note
Engine CrankcaseCheck oil level and fill as necessary
Transmission / Hydraulic SystemCheck oil level and fill as necessaryUse MF M-1129A only
RadiatorCheck coolant level — fill to 1 inch above core50/50 antifreeze and water
Fuel TankCheck and fill as necessary
Primary Fuel Filter (Diesel)Inspect agglomerator bowl for water — drain if present
Fuel Sediment Bowl (Gas)Check for water and sediment — clean as necessary
At 2 and 10 Hours — New Tractor or After Wheel Work
ComponentTaskSpec / Note
Front Wheel Hub NutsCheck and torque to specification155–170 ft-lbs
Daily — First 14 Days
ComponentTaskSpec / Note
Power Steering ReservoirCheck oil level and fill as necessaryMF M-1129A
50-Hour / Break-In (First 50 Hours Only)
ComponentTaskSpec / Note
Engine Crankcase Oil and FilterDrain break-in oil, change filter, refill with fresh oil
Transmission / Differential / Hydraulic SystemDrain break-in oil and refillMF M-1129A only
BatteryCheck electrolyte level — fill to bottom of filler tubes
Power SteeringCheck reservoir and refill — remove air from systemMF M-1129A
Cylinder Head NutsRetorque with engine at operating temperature55–60 ft-lbs
Valve Tappet ClearanceAdjust immediately after head retorqueIntake 0.012" / Exhaust 0.015" (hot)
100-Hour
ComponentTaskSpec / Note
Engine Crankcase OilDrain and refill with fresh oil
Clutch TravelCheck free travel and adjust as necessary
Distributor (Gas)Check points, adjust timing, and lubricate
Spark Plugs (Gas)Remove, clean, regap, and replace as necessaryReplace every 300 hours
200-Hour
ComponentTaskSpec / Note
Hydraulic RockshaftGrease fitting — 1 to 3 shots onlyLithium base grease — do not over-grease
Alternator / Fan BeltCheck tension and adjust as necessary
BrakesCheck adjustment and correct as necessary
Engine Oil FilterReplace filter element
Air FilterRemove, clean, and reinstall — or replace
500-Hour
ComponentTaskSpec / Note
Valve Tappet ClearanceAdjust per specificationsIntake 0.012" / Exhaust 0.015" (hot)
Primary Fuel Filter (Diesel)Replace filter element and air-bleed the fuel system
750-Hour / Annual
ComponentTaskSpec / Note
GeneralInspect complete tractor for worn, damaged, or broken parts
Power SteeringDrain reservoir and refill with fresh oilMF M-1129A
Transmission / Differential / HydraulicDrain and refill with fresh oilMF M-1129A only
Front Wheel BearingsRemove, clean, and repackLithium base bearing grease
Cooling SystemDrain, flush, and refill — inspect hoses and clamps50/50 antifreeze and water

Torque Specifications

LocationTorqueNotes
Cylinder Head Nuts55–60 ft-lbsRetorque with engine at operating temperature
Front Wheel Hub Nuts155–170 ft-lbsCheck at 2 and 10 hours on a new tractor
Front Wheel Bearing Adjusting Nut30–40 ft-lbs while rotating hubBack off 1.5 slots after reaching torque — do not move adjusting nut after backing off
Rear Wheel Disc-to-Rim Bolts90–100 ft-lbs
PAVT Rear Clamp Nuts220 ft-lbsTighten in stages using criss-cross pattern

Valve Clearance

EngineConditionIntakeExhaust
Gasolinehot0.012"0.015"
Dieselhot0.012"0.015"

Related Reference

Data sourced from the original Massey Ferguson operator's manual. Always verify specifications against your specific tractor's serial number, build date, and engine variant before performing service work.