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What's it called and where can I get one, MF bracket
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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Sensible" data-source="post: 7934510" data-attributes="member: 107484"><p>The mild steel plate bracket was fairly common (it was cheap), but the aluminium castings & swivel balls are like gold dust. I have some, but they are destined for something. </p><p></p><p>In truth outside of the Stoneleigh fleet tractors seen in brochures & also Dealer Demonstrator vehicles, I wonder how many Masseys were actually fitted with them. The MF spool valve installations weren't cheap to buy in the 60s & 70s. As suggested above, the same fittings were used on David Brown tractors in the mid-late 70s when they were fitted with spool valves. Those were/are much more common & you may well find them in Breakers Yards.</p><p></p><p>The pics you've posted: Are they from US Massey workshop manuals? Because I'm not aware that the top cover-mounted 'Cessna' spool valves were actually offered in the UK. The UK ones mounted on the LH footplate ona dedicated cast bracket (originally) & a mild steel bracket later on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Sensible, post: 7934510, member: 107484"] The mild steel plate bracket was fairly common (it was cheap), but the aluminium castings & swivel balls are like gold dust. I have some, but they are destined for something. In truth outside of the Stoneleigh fleet tractors seen in brochures & also Dealer Demonstrator vehicles, I wonder how many Masseys were actually fitted with them. The MF spool valve installations weren't cheap to buy in the 60s & 70s. As suggested above, the same fittings were used on David Brown tractors in the mid-late 70s when they were fitted with spool valves. Those were/are much more common & you may well find them in Breakers Yards. The pics you've posted: Are they from US Massey workshop manuals? Because I'm not aware that the top cover-mounted 'Cessna' spool valves were actually offered in the UK. The UK ones mounted on the LH footplate ona dedicated cast bracket (originally) & a mild steel bracket later on. [/QUOTE]
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