Will let you know the spec. when l give it the once over. l'm not allowed to play with toys at the moment there is the little matter of moving contents of our current house![]()
I've been googling! 43 HP so similar size to the Coventry-built 135 but it's a four cylinder engine rather than a 3 cylinder Perkins. They weren't as easy to start in cold weather as the Perkins engines fitted to UK MFs. You do have the advantage of an 8 speed gearbox whereas the 135 had only 6. It might even have synchromesh on some gears, something Coventry-built MFs never got.
French-built MFs were never as sought after or as valuable as the Coventry tractors around here. They were better specced with a better gearbox, tweaked hydraulics, etc but people said they weren't as durable. I think a lot is do with maintenance regimes and driver sympathy. I know someone who clocked up over 20,000 hours on a French-built 590 without problems.