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Massey Ferguson Unveils New 2025 1M.35 Tractor Model

Massey Ferguson Unveils New 2025 1M.35 Tractor Model
May 02, 2025
By Ryan Ridley
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

1M.35 Offers Advanced Comfort Features and Multiple Configurations

Massey Ferguson has officially launched its latest compact utility tractor, the 2025 1M.35, bringing new features and updates inspired by real farmer feedback.  

This tractor is part of the company’s ongoing effort to improve performance, comfort, and functionality for today’s producers. 

Kevin Lewallen, tactical marketing manager at Massey Ferguson, told Farms.com that the 1M.35 reflects the company’s dedication to listening to customer needs.  

The changes incorporated into the new model are the result of careful consideration of user input, helping create a tractor that delivers greater value to its operators. 

The 1M.35 is available in cab or open station configurations. 

Operators can also choose between classic or deluxe cab styles, both of which feature LED light options and rear remote controls, making tasks easier and more comfortable.  

These features ensure the tractor meets a variety of farm and property management needs, while also prioritizing operator convenience. 

Another standout aspect of the 1M.35 is its transmission versatility. 

Buyers can choose between a three-range hydrostatic transmission or a 12x12 power shuttle transmission, giving flexibility based on their working preferences and terrain types. 

The 1M.35 is designed to handle a range of tasks with efficiency while offering the comfort and features operators expect from a modern tractor. 

Whether used for loader work, mowing, or general property maintenance, the 1M.35 is built to perform in all conditions—especially the cab version. 

For those looking to learn more or see the new model firsthand, Massey Ferguson encourages visiting a local dealership or visit www.masseyferguson.com.  

Explore the new 1M.35 tractor in the video below. 




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