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Certificate of Conformity

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Bill from Scotl

08-12-2007 15:29:34




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Hi Guys, I recently imported a Massey 2805 and am trying to register it with our licening dept but they need a certificate of conformity for the cab. I have tried my local MF dealership who have contacted MF on your side of the pond but without success. Any ideas where I could get a copy of this certificate otherwise they wont let me take it on the road.
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Bill




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Ali fae Crieff

08-13-2007 15:00:18




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 Re: Certificate of Conformity in reply to Bill from Scotland, 08-12-2007 15:29:34  
Bill, just out of interest, who is asking about your cab conformity and why? Ali.



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Jerry/MT

08-13-2007 11:49:10




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 Re: Certificate of Conformity in reply to Bill from Scotland, 08-12-2007 15:29:34  
Bill, see my comment to your post in Tractor Talk.



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135 Fan

08-12-2007 19:59:55




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 Re: Certificate of Conformity in reply to Bill from Scotland, 08-12-2007 15:29:34  
Get a hold of Agco (MF) yourself if the dealer isn't helping. The cab is a factory MF cab that would have been certified. There should be a certification tag or sticker somewhere in the cab. I tried to find out the year of my UK 135 and the dealer called Massey but no help. I checked on the web and found it no problem. Sounds like someone is too lazy to help you. Get on their case. Dave



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Gerald J.

08-12-2007 15:33:17




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 Re: Certificate of Conformity in reply to Bill from Scotland, 08-12-2007 15:29:34  
Since we do have that law in the USA, it may be hard to get the US maker to certify it meets UK rules. We don't register tractors and they are not certified for anything.

Gerald J.



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