Posted by Paul in MN on July 27, 2021 at 20:17:36 from (97.116.185.176):
In Reply to: Tractor Fire posted by Kirk Grau on July 26, 2021 at 09:44:16:
I like them both! But I sure find it hard to believe the MF has only 300 hours. I like the open station, but with a sun canopy. It can be added to the roll bar. I'd hire a good tractor mechanic to go with you to give each a good look. The FNH has a self leveling bucket, but the MF has a bigger bucket. What engine is in the MF? They have gone to using the Sisu (Finland) engine in many of their models. It is supposedly a very good engine. The FNH probably has a Fiat engine and we have one of those in our fleet. I would not be hesitant about the 3500 hours on the FNH. When the electronic dash boards go out (and they do) they get replaced with a new dash showing zero hours. Ask for the maintenance records of each, or talk to the servicing dealer. I just have a hard time believing the low hours on the MF. 300 hours suggests it has had 2 oil changes, no tranny oil changes and no hydraulic filter changes. If everything checks out as advertised, then drive them both and see which you like better. The FNH is probably priced well for its age and condition. It should have A/C in the cab. That might be its best selling point over the MF.
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