The Massey Ferguson 35 is a two-cylinder, inline, four-stroke diesel engine model that was first produced by Massey Ferguson in the late 1950s. It was created as a replacement for the Massey Harris Pony. The engine was used in various versions of the Massey Ferguson 35 tractors as well as many other applications such as generators, pumps, and other industrial uses. The Massey Ferguson 35 has an advertised maximum power output of 28.5 horsepower (hp) at 1,850 revolutions per minute (rpm).