Description
When you start hearing that telltale ticking from the exhaust side of your MF 35 or 35X, you know it’s time to address that manifold before it gets worse. This complete exhaust manifold kit provides everything you need for a professional installation on your 3-cylinder Perkins A3.152 engine. No hunting around for gaskets or studs – everything’s here in one box so you can get your tractor breathing properly again.
What You’re Getting
- Complete manifold kit with all gaskets, studs, and hardware included so you’re not stuck waiting for missing parts
- Heavy-duty cast iron manifold that handles the heat cycling and vibration these tractors dish out year after year
- Round port design that matches your Perkins A3.152 three-cylinder engine specs for proper exhaust flow
- Quality gaskets and seals that create a leak-free seal and keep those exhaust fumes out of the cab
- Everything needed for a one-time fix instead of chasing leaks with temporary patches
Built for Real Farm Work
The MF 35 and 35X tractors with their reliable Perkins 3-cylinder engines have been farm workhorses since the late 1950s, handling everything from cultivation and planting to hay production and general farm maintenance. These 37-45 horsepower machines are highly valued by farmers for their proven reliability, simple mechanical design, and manageable size, making them perfect for small to medium-scale operations.
Made to Last
The exhaust manifold takes a serious beating – it’s dealing with extreme heat from combustion gases while handling all the vibration and temperature swings of farm work. This kit uses quality materials that stand up to those conditions, giving you the same reliable service as the original equipment. The complete gasket set ensures you get a proper seal that won’t fail when you’re in the middle of busy season.
Installation Notes
Plan on spending an afternoon getting this done right – you’ll need to remove the old manifold and clean those mating surfaces thoroughly before installing the new one. Never reuse old gaskets or compromised studs on these applications, and apply penetrating oil to old studs a few days before the job since they can be stubborn. Take your time with the torque sequence and you’ll have a leak-free installation that lasts for years.






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