Mf30b loader on mf202

As title says, curious if the 30b fits on the 202?

I have a guy selling a 30b and a mf200 loader, which is the better way to go for ease of installation and operation? Is one better?

Thank you
 
(quoted from post at 11:00:19 07/27/22) As title says, curious if the 30b fits on the 202?

I have a guy selling a 30b and a mf200 loader, which is the better way to go for ease of installation and operation? Is one better?

Thank you

I believe the 30b is a tractor. 200 the front end loader. A 200 and a 101 are similar, if the mounting arms are the same I don't know. Is it complete? Do you need the entire front end loader and hydraulics for your 202? 101 loaders available. What is your location?
 
Davis made two loaders often used on the ferguson and "N" tractors. The model 101 loader had a single cylinder for working the bucket dump. The model 102 had dual cylinders working the dump.

The davis loaders also had double action lift cylinders or single action lift cylinders.

The loaders look exactly alike but for the exception above.

My 8N has a davis loader with single action lift cylinders and one dump cylinder.

My MF202 has a davis loader with double action lift cylinders and one single action dump cylinder. The double action lift cylinders will lift the tractors front end up off the ground.

As far as I can see all mounting brackets are the same. They came with either a Cessna front mounted pump or a Vickers vane pump.

This post was edited by Caryc on 07/29/2022 at 02:05 pm.
 
Hi sorry been busy, I live in Canada, Manitoba.

I have a guy selling his mf200 loader with mounts and everything for
1200$

I then found a guy with a 30b tractor and loader which said only 30b
on the loader so I just guessed that was the loader model as well.

Anywho it comes with the brackets bucket pump everything needed
just curious if it would work the same for ease of install on a 202. He
wants 550$ so significantly cheaper. Heres some pictures

First 3 pics is 30b and last 3 are the mf200

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Should also mention he said the stabilizer link for the bucket or on the bucket is bent but says can be straightened. He has not given pictures before I check it out, what is this link and can it be straightened without another tractor ?
 
(quoted from post at 09:17:53 08/03/22) Should also mention he said the stabilizer link for the bucket or on the bucket is bent but says can be straightened. He has not given pictures before I check it out, what is this link and can it be straightened without another tractor ?

Any opinions?
 
(quoted from post at 14:44:09 08/10/22)
(quoted from post at 09:17:53 08/03/22) Should also mention he said the stabilizer link for the bucket or on the bucket is bent but says can be straightened. He has not given pictures before I check it out, what is this link and can it be straightened without another tractor ?

Any opinions?

I have two tractors with loaders on them and can't imagine what a stabilizer link is.
 
The frame might fit, but I doubt it.
If you look at the AGCO parts book, there is a mounting kit for the 200 loader on a MF35 so it was possible to fit a 200 loader to a MF35. And since a MF202 is an industrial MF35 is seems reasonable that at one time you could get the parts to make it fit.

However, the frame part numbers for the 200 loader don't match the frame part numbers for the 102 loader, so there are differences. Without measurements, it is impossible to say if it could be modified to fit. You also have to look at the pump assembly. There were many variations so again you can't say without measurements.

It looks like some cylinders would be the same between the 200 and 100 loaders.

Due to the unknowns i would pass and keep looking.
 

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