A WORKING CLASSIC
Steve’s dream machine
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teve Brooks has spent his career in the motor industry, so he’s no stranger to a set of spanners and a spray gun. However, he says he’s neither the time nor the inclination to restore a battered old relic. So, when he bought a tractor for his smallholding that’s high above the North Wales coast, Steve settled on a tidy, working classic that could be put straight to good use on his nine-acre site. “I initially thought of getting myself a Kubota, or something relatively modern, but something drove me towards the 135,” he explained. As a youngster, Steve did a milk round with a Morris Minor, muckedout cattle sheds on the same farm and frequently drove the farmer’s 135. As soon as he pictured himself owning a tractor for the first time, these memories came flooding back. “I needed something useful and reliable to do the jobs on my land, but then I thought it would be nice to have something with nostalgia attached to it, so the 135 totally fitted the bill,” he added.
Jo Roberts meets an owner who believes that the popular MF135 remains a genuinely useful, working classic.
Interesting option
Steve felt the 135 was old enough to be of interest, but not so old that it might be temperamental and awkward to use. When he bought the tractor at a local auction, it was in tidy, running condition, but the
Quite possibly the nation’s favourite classic tractor, the MF135 also has global appeal, and can still be found hard at work all over the world. MASSEY FERGUSON 135
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Steve Brooks on board his muchloved working classic; he thought of buying something more modern for working on his smallholding, but nostalgia took over and he opted for this 1971 MF135.
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