mlb907

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Have been trying to sell this MF 200 series loader for a while. Its on my MF65 I have had a couple of people come look at it for their 135's but they say the mounting will not work. I looked at the archives on this site and I believe this loader should fit this tractor. Any help would be appreciated. Mike
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that loader looks exactly like the one on my MF165 & it`s the same . it will be to heavy for the 135 & will not fit to big
 
I'm a little confused. Some of you say it will fit with parts from AGCO and others say it won't. I would like to give the potential buyers the right info. Any ideas on part numbers from AGCO? By the way I'm in CA and asking $1500.00 for loader including the front mount hydraulic pump. Thanks
 
I have a 101-102 model loader on my 35 which is quite similar. I used an old heavy channel iron frame to bolt under the front end of the tractor and come up the sides to hold the front of the subframes. It was kind of a mickey mouse way to do it but it has been holding up for 6-1/2 years now, loading logs mostly.
Zach
 
(quoted from post at 17:18:08 02/13/15) I have a 101-102 model loader on my 35 which is quite similar. I used an old heavy channel iron frame to bolt under the front end of the tractor and come up the sides to hold the front of the subframes. It was kind of a mickey mouse way to do it but it has been holding up for 6-1/2 years now, loading logs mostly.
Zach

Thanks Zach, i will be searching for a loader soon and have not quite landed on what i really want but for now i'm not really searching for a heavy lifter or a very very heavy duty looking one as i don't plan on adding to much strain to our mf 35, thus far i have seen a few and just checked out a 101 loader and your info has help me, again Thanks
 
(quoted from post at 17:18:08 02/13/15) I have a 101-102 model loader on my 35 which is quite similar. I used an old heavy channel iron frame to bolt under the front end of the tractor and come up the sides to hold the front of the subframes. It was kind of a mickey mouse way to do it but it has been holding up for 6-1/2 years now, loading logs mostly.
Zach

Thanks Zach, i will be searching for a loader soon and have not quite landed on what i really want but for now i'm not really searching for a heavy lifter or a very very heavy duty looking one as i don't plan on adding to much strain to our mf 35, thus far i have seen a few and just checked out a 101 loader and your info has help me, again Thanks
 
Sorry to go off track...

The Loader on my 3165 looks similar to this,only it has levers & oil tank/ & filter on the Left side.
There are no ID plates on the loader.How do I identify what model my loader is? Are there any numbers STAMPED on the boom?

Thanks
Jim
(Australia)
 
(quoted from post at 03:32:20 04/17/15) Sorry to go off track...

The Loader on my 3165 looks similar to this,only it has levers & oil tank/ & filter on the Left side.
There are no ID plates on the loader.How do I identify what model my loader is? Are there any numbers STAMPED on the boom?

Thanks
Jim
(Australia)


Some pictures of the loader may help identify what loader you have.
 

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