From seriel number alone.
I would have to say it is a 812 from 1952
serial numbers 3801-10000 was produced in 1952
In 1952, the cast iron frame was replaced with a welded steel frame
The original engine was too expensive abroad and was therefore replaced with the newer French Simca 8...
I"ve got this list of serielnumbers.
Anyone knows how to identify the later massey Ferguson produced 820 and 821
6 digets numbers.
I am trying to identify an 820 sn109284
1947
PGS 1,001
1948
PGS 1,321
1949
PGA 1,571
1950
PGA 10,817
1951
PGA...
In the summer of 1970
350-400 tractors were made in denmark.
In 1969 there were a strike in the UK and the the Massey Ferguson company could not assemble tractors as fast as the parts produced.
Are there any way of knowing what serial numbers these tractors had?
Newer go above 50/50. That is the maximum you can secure the system. Pure antifreeze will actually freeze at around -20C
And antifreeze inhibits the cooling of the engine. To much antifreeze in the summer can make an overworked engine run hot.
That don`t meen you want to run pure water in the...
Found this piece of info:
Google translated from French:
The 21 or 821 is offered with the Hanomag two-cylinder engine practically identical to that of the 820.
It has an output of 20 hp at 1850 rpm.
A few remarks on this engine.
The engine with the same number of revolutions develops twice...
What I have gathered so far...
First Pony, model 11 built in Canada from 1947-1954
Engine Continental N62 - 4cyl petrol 1030 ccm 12HP 3 + 1gear
In 1951, production of 811 started in France
In 1952, the cast iron frame was replaced with a welded steel frame
The original engine was too expensive...
Hi. Can anyone give me a short rundown.
What is the difference between Pony 811, 812, 820, 821 Gasoline
All I might know is the 811 and 812 uses the simca 16HP engine
and 820, 821 uses a peugeot 20hp
Yes it is the old model. (Part number above)
I could not find a clutch with 12 springs.
The one I got has 6. I was told these new springs are stronger therefor only 6. There are room for 12 though.
I think you can tell by what color they are painted. My old springs has no color, so I can`t compare.
Yes, thrust fork is all the way back.
I`m sure the clutch was set. the bolts were sealed with some paint or lacquer.
according to my measurements the clutch would have been depressed close to 1 cm with the clutch pedal disengaged.
Therefor I adjusted the bolts inwards to match the thrust...
the 3 compression bolts are removed.
outside clutch linkage is loosened.
We are starting from zero!!
So what you are saying is. I should adjust the fingers even shorter?
Well I got it from QTP.
they don`t specify serial numbers.
Org should be 891 983 M94 or (886 388 M91)
I got the 2692R from QTP only one to fit the size description (Less springs though)
Did I get the wrong one:unsure:
It seems to fit fine. only the cover is a bit different.
Hi
I bought a new complete 11" clutch for my MF165 multipower
Clutch fits flywheel but I guess they changed casting on the main clutch cover!!!
Adjusting tool won't fit the machined rear face. And 1" distance to the finger screws seems to tight.
If I measure from the bell housing front face to...
Newer mind.
I see. The bottom roller C is fixed. therefore I can adjust the left hand rail to make the knifes parallel.
And adjust sideways clearence (A and B roller) after.
and then top rail last.
How can I adjust plunger on the bench when I have to adjust the rollers according to the rails.
this is the plunger with 5 adjustable rollers and 4 fixed.
thank you. that will come in handy.
I`ve already removed all rust, and changed all bearings.
I guess I will have to adjust the left hand rail with the plunger mounted (knife parallel)
remove plunger again and tjek the rail is parallel to balechamber. (I don`t think I can do this with plunger...
Hi there
I`ve made new rails for my 376 baler.
The manuel do not describe how to adjust/shim them.
only says I have to do it before adjusting the plunger.
Are there any how to do this out there?
Anyone know of a manuel that tells you how to do it?
I guess the right hand rails are no brainer but...
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