Massey oil filter

GB1

Member
Got a couple Massey Ferguson that are due for full service what filters and oil should I use should it be genuine or not thanks
 

MF 168

Member
Location
Laois, Ireland
Sisu and Perkins engines here and we use mainly Fleetguard filters. Also find Coopers Fiaam very good filters and have used them for years on the Perkins. Latterly the Perkins engined tractors are getting Perkins filters as the local agri factors are stocking them. Fram wouldn't be the greatest in my experience and our American cousins know them as "orange cans of death".
 

GB1

Member
Sisu and Perkins engines here and we use mainly Fleetguard filters. Also find Coopers Fiaam very good filters and have used them for years on the Perkins. Latterly the Perkins engined tractors are getting Perkins filters as the local agri factors are stocking them. Fram wouldn't be the greatest in my experience and our American cousins know them as "orange cans of death".
Where would u get oil would you use agco or something else
 

jf850

Member
Location
Co laois
Shell Rimula 15w 40 across the board in all engines and Morris oil in the backends. I can't remember the specs of the Morris stuff but it's for the Valtra's. Used be a red oil but it's clear in colour now.
Shell Rimula 15w 40 across the board in all engines and Morris oil in the backends. I can't remember the specs of the Morris stuff but it's for the Valtra's. Used be a red oil but it's clear in colour now.

Considering that you buy the filters and Morris backend oil from our localMorris Distributor , have you never considered using one of the Morris engine oils ?

I use the Versimax 15/40 here this past few years .
 

e3120

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Northumberland
Farming parts.com have 15% off Massey filters at the moment.
As it happens the invoice for half a dozen mf filters landed today and I thought I'd cross check prices, expecting to finish annoyed. It turns out the dealer list prices are all a bit less than the '15% off' from farming parts. Modest dealer discount in addition. :scratchhead:
 

GB1

Member
As it happens the invoice for half a dozen mf filters landed today and I thought I'd cross check prices, expecting to finish annoyed. It turns out the dealer list prices are all a bit less than the '15% off' from farming parts. Modest dealer discount in addition. :scratchhead:
I ordered some filters from my mf dealer and then checked price online couldn't get them any cheaper
 

Jon 3085

Member
Location
Worcester, UK
As it happens the invoice for half a dozen mf filters landed today and I thought I'd cross check prices, expecting to finish annoyed. It turns out the dealer list prices are all a bit less than the '15% off' from farming parts. Modest dealer discount in addition. :scratchhead:

I had £400 worth of filters off my local dealer and each filter was at least £5 more than farming parts.com.It makes you wonder why you can get them cheaper delivered in for less. Also got some additional 10% off discount codes too.
 

Jon 3085

Member
Location
Worcester, UK
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perkins web site have prices on.
www.perkins.com/shop
 

MF 168

Member
Location
Laois, Ireland
Considering that you buy the filters and Morris backend oil from our localMorris Distributor , have you never considered using one of the Morris engine oils ?

I use the Versimax 15/40 here this past few years .
I suppose it's that we've always used Shell and found it very good. The oil company we use stock Shell as well.
 

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