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The Massey Ferguson 135 was designed to serve a wide range of farms, tasks, and regions. Over its production run, several distinct model types were offered — each one balancing features, comfort, and budget for different farmers’ needs.
From basic versions to more advanced options, the MF 135 series truly earned its reputation as a universal workhorse.
Image idea: A hero image showing several MF 135 tractors lined up side by side, each a different type if possible (Standard, Deluxe, Industrial, Vineyard).
Farms varied greatly in size, crops, terrain, and budget. Massey Ferguson understood this and offered different versions of the 135 so farmers could choose what suited them best — from a simple, no-frills tractor to a more comfortable or specialised version for vineyards or industrial work.
Below you’ll find an overview of each main model type, what makes it unique, and a link to read more details.
The base model: simple, reliable, and affordable. Perfect for farmers who needed an everyday tractor without extra options.
[Read more about the Standard Model ➜]
A stripped-down version with even fewer extras to keep costs as low as possible. These models often had basic gauges and manual steering.
[Read more about the Special Model ➜]
The more advanced MF 135, offering features like a dual clutch, live PTO, improved hydraulics, power steering (optional), and a more comfortable seat and control layout.
[Read more about the Deluxe Model ➜]
Industrial versions, sometimes badged MF 2135, were adapted for light construction and municipal use. They featured heavier-duty axles, different tyres, and fittings for loaders or other equipment.
[Read more about the Industrial Model ➜]
Special narrow-track versions were built for use in vineyards or orchards. They had a narrower and sometimes lower frame to fit between rows but kept the same dependable mechanics.
[Read more about Vineyard & Narrow Models ➜]
Knowing which version you have helps you choose the right parts, manuals, and restoration tips.
Use the links above to explore each MF 135 model type in detail — and see what made each one unique.