Bought a new 1735M. Within the warranty, I described a fuel issue to the service department. They sold me filters and water separators to replace ahead of the regular schedule to try to resolve it. It didn't work. Now that it is out of warranty, the say it is a $5000 repair, and they are willing to pay $2000 of it.
A quick google search shows that it is a common problem- fuel injectors failing near the end of warranty.
And the manufacturer and dealer work to delay repairs and muddy the warranty process.
These Massey Ferguson tractors continue to decline in quality and reliability and value each year. It seems the dealers must focus on damage control to keep costs down. Replacing the low quality, commonly faulty injectors is very expensive (they quoted me $3900 for just the parts.) read more