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Massey ferguson 35 on hakki pilke 1x37


Chrisy B
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As per title really, has/does anyone use a mf 35 on a 1x37?

 

Currently using it on a 698t fergy but abit over kill really, thought about putting it on the 35 but wondering if it will pick it up mainly as it would have to be moved every night.

 

Could just try it but the 35's buried at the back of the shed at the moment. Behind all the split wood :lol:

 

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Chris

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As per title really, has/does anyone use a mf 35 on a 1x37?

 

Currently using it on a 698t fergy but abit over kill really, thought about putting it on the 35 but wondering if it will pick it up mainly as it would have to be moved every night.

 

Could just try it but the 35's buried at the back of the shed at the moment. Behind all the split wood :lol:

 

Cheers

Chris

HI CHRIS my mate mf135 will lift a ton ok 698t is over kill and more dev jon :thumbup:

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Our 35 has a loader on so should act as a decent counter balance or if that fails hang a bag of wood on it or a big log.

 

I'll have a look on google see what difference is between a 165 135 and 35 thanks both, it's at least worth a try when I can actually get to the thing.

 

Currently run the 698 with the 1000 pto shaft in so only running at around 8 or 900 rpm saves a bit on juice but seems to be getting a tad chocked needs a good working on farm when weather picks up!

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Our 35 has a loader on so should act as a decent counter balance or if that fails hang a bag of wood on it or a big log.

 

I'll have a look on google see what difference is between a 165 135 and 35 thanks both, it's at least worth a try when I can actually get to the thing.

 

Currently run the 698 with the 1000 pto shaft in so only running at around 8 or 900 rpm saves a bit on juice but seems to be getting a tad chocked needs a good working on farm when weather picks up!

 

HI CHRIS look on tractor DATA that will give it to i run a 165 on a splitter and it very good all round on dev to you will be better with 35 on your hakki jon :thumbup:

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Just had a quick look apparently a 135 lifts around 1200kg and the hakki weighs around 600kg so I imagine the 35 lifting slightly less but hopefully should still do it.

 

Will definitely give it a go. Like you say Jon, the 35 will use nothing in diesel and also give it a job to do rather than just sat around doesn't do them any good.

 

Thanks for the advise.

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Just had a quick look apparently a 135 lifts around 1200kg and the hakki weighs around 600kg so I imagine the 35 lifting slightly less but hopefully should still do it.

 

Will definitely give it a go. Like you say Jon, the 35 will use nothing in diesel and also give it a job to do rather than just sat around doesn't do them any good.

 

Thanks for the advise.

 

HI CHRIS yes better off with mf35 mate less on dev too the 698t it does them no good on tick over for hrs on end all the best jon :thumbup:

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