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Hello!

I’m in the process of restoring an MF65 Massey Ferguson.

Atm it’s in a million pieces in my shed consuming everything and everyone!

I’ve just managed to break the ‘Brake Lever Support’ casting in which the brake lever actuated by the foot pedal sits. Please see attached picture (Number 11). There is one on each side.

Dose anyone know where in gods name I can find a replacement for this!

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank You

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If you don't mind used parts, here is a list of 52, 65's in various salvage yards in the U.S. and Canada. Actually seems to be more in Canada, than in the "States." You'll find the one's located in Canada about mid way through the second page of listings. Your part is probably a phone call away. Having the part number on hand when you call would assure the correct part. https://www.tractorhouse.com/listin...facturer=MASSEY FERGUSON&Condition=DISMANTLED
 

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What's broken on it? Maybe you can/have someone weld or braze it together?
One of the pins holding the lever in place was seized. I heated the support casting and gave it a few taps to remove the pin and the casting split into three. Don’t think it’s weldable!
If you don't mind used parts, here is a list of 52, 65's in various salvage yards in the U.S. and Canada. Actually seems to be more in Canada, than in the "States." You'll find the one's located in Canada about mid way through the second page of listings. Your part is probably a phone call away. Having the part number on hand when you call would assure the correct part. https://www.tractorhouse.com/listings/search?ModelGroup=65&Manufacturer=MASSEY FERGUSON&Condition=DISMANTLED
thank you! I’ll take a look and see what they have.
 
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