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Re: MF-30 rear attachments


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Posted by blue water massey on May 29, 2014 at 20:48:25 from (198.254.227.107):

In Reply to: MF-30 rear attachments posted by hhiibel on May 29, 2014 at 15:52:42:

I have a MF 20 with a mf52 back hoe attachment
From what I have found out over the last few yrs
is that MF industrials are configured differently
as to how they were first purchased.
Mine has no pto or 3 pt hook ups or draw bar even.
Others that i have looked at either have it all or
some if sold factory without the backhoe.
If you want to you can add a 3 pt if its not there
but not sure if its cost effective to add in the
pto if its not there.
Check closely before you buy if you need the 3pt
and pto.
The backhoe is easily removed in about 10 mins.
Just put down the stabs and use them to relive
pressure on the lower locking pins, extend the
boom and bucket and set on the ground to relive
pressure on the upper locking pins, remove pins(
you may have to use the stabs and boom to release
the pins again). Shut off tractor disconnect the
hyd hoses and connect them together restart and
drive off.
Also I put blocks under the main body as the stabs
leak down and it makes it easier the reattach.
I also added quick connects to the hyd hoses as I
rmove and replace my backhoe many times over a yrs
time.
The industrials are based off a standard MF
tractors as my MF 20 exactly the same as my 135
except for the shutle shift for forward and
reverse.
Not sure what the mf 30 is based off of (I think a
235?).
My MF's are my tractor of choice here.
Very dependable and user friendly.
good luck with your new purchase.
BWM


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