Ferguson loading arms

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Hello guys this may sound like a stupid question however I was wondering would a set of Massey ferguson 35 front loading arms fit on front of my Te20?
Ive been offered a pair and Ive been lead to believe the frame will line up and fit how it should. I hope someone can help, many thanks, Han.
 
Not really sure what you are talking
about.Is it a complete loader?Or just a
part of one?We need more info.A pic or
two.will be of help so we can help you.
 
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Loader arms are not useful without attachment hardware and support linkages. Cylinders and hoses are also needed. The front of arms are almost
always connected together structurally to set their width and provide for bucket or blade attachment. Jim
 
Yeah sorry Im new and cant figure out to post a picture or if its giving me an option

But the arms are completely complete hydraulics and frame work are there. I know that the Massey ferguson is longer than the Ferguson Te20
 
I suspect they would be very close.

A MF35 is a continuation of the TO35, just a name change.

A TE20 and TO20 are 2 generations earlier than a TO35, but basically share the
same platform.

Depends on how handy you are with modifications, but I would guess it is doable.

None of these models handle heavy front loads though, the front suspension is
weak, and no power steering limits their ability. With some plumbing mods, the
hydraulics can be powered from the belly pump, but the action will be slow.
 
Thank you for the advice sorry I couldnt get any pictures.

Do you know much weight front loading arms would be able to lift? I do have a concrete weight block for the back of the tractor which i know should help with how much the tractor can lift without tipping forward.

Han
 
By the time you fool around with no power steering and low volume hydraulics you will always be wanting something with more of both. Just find a newer tractor with a loader on it. Been there with an old WC and narrow front.
 
That depends on the hydraulic system pressure, cylinder size, cylinder angle/leverage at the lift moment, and how far in front of the tractor the lift is
located. most modest loaders on that small of a utility tractor would be best kept less than 600 pounds of material. with that in the bucket, it will be tough
to steer, and stressing it enough to be considered reasonable. Jim
 

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