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16535

12-27-2004 06:03:00




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Has the MF 35x 1965 got a live or independent P.T.O?




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ben uk

12-27-2004 08:44:19




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 Re: MF 35x in reply to 16535, 12-27-2004 06:03:00  
It has live PTO on a dual stage clutch.

You havent got a 1965 25X though - stopped prosuction end of 64 as far as i know.



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ben uk

12-27-2004 08:45:05




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 Re: MF 35x in reply to ben uk, 12-27-2004 08:44:19  
in my last post i meant 35x, sorry, ought to learn to type one of these days!



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sibby(Aus)

12-27-2004 13:33:57




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 Re: Ben u.k. in reply to ben uk, 12-27-2004 08:45:05  
Ben, how did you get on with your loader on your 135?



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ben uk

12-27-2004 13:46:54




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 Re: Ben u.k. in reply to sibby(Aus), 12-27-2004 13:33:57  
Hi sibby, thanks for asking!

Its not on yet, im just waiting for the mechanics next door to weld up a frame to go uner the front and we should be away.

The belly plate (as i call it!) is on, the hydraulics are sorted, just needs the front support welding up.

Thanks

Ben



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lonestarjeff

12-30-2004 21:05:11




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 Re: Ben u.k. in reply to ben uk, 12-27-2004 13:46:54  
Ben:

What loader are you mounting? Did you use a MF valve on the lift cover or remote? Front pump or going off the internal pump?

Jeff



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ben uk

12-31-2004 04:39:05




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 Re: Ben u.k. in reply to lonestarjeff, 12-30-2004 21:05:11  
hi jeff.

It is an MF40 loader, with an aftermarket valve on the lift cover, using the internal hydraulics. The one thing i will say about that valve is that it was a bar***rd to get a spanner on!

I just about managed to get it tight with an old socket that had a nice thin lining, so would just about grip the tope of the bolt to pull it down.

thanks for taking an interest



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