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theres one thing, your mf 399 wont spin in a hurry,,, i wouldnt like to take the wheels of your tractor on me own, if they fell over, you wouldnt pick them up in a hurry, nobody will pinch them in a hurry,,

 

HI RUSTY as I said I've pickup a beech butt 8ft x4ft with easy rusty thanks Jon

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what ever loader you fit, make sure it has brackets on the back axle, fill back wheels with water, or add wheel weight, you wont need any more weights, and you wont lift a wheel and need 2 check your under wear,, ha ha

 

HI RUSTY what do you think of the mf399 thanks jon :thumbup:

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there good solid tractors, not much to go wrong, easy to work on

 

HI RUSTY what weight do you think theres on the back of tractor then there 38" tyres 75/80% full water plus cast pavt wheels thanks jon :thumbup:

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could be 50 gallon of water each side

pavt centres about 200 kilos, each side, about 850 kilos over the axle

 

HI RUSTY i read the MF 399 hand book it work shop one there saying 100 gallon each side i will have way rear of tractor thanks jon :thumbup:

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i used to haul silage for a farmer, he had a mf 398 + a 390t, 398 had water in the wheels, both trailers were the same, the 398 would always pull trailer in 2 wd up a ruff track to farm, was always quicker to get to pit, 398 had a 3 stick box, 390 had 18 speed shift box,

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i used to haul silage for a farmer, he had a mf 398 + a 390t, 398 had water in the wheels, both trailers were the same, the 398 would always pull trailer in 2 wd up a ruff track to farm, was always quicker to get to pit, 398 had a 3 stick box, 390 had 18 speed shift box,

 

Hi rusty how large are the trailer how many years ago was this mate just looked again at book re tyres and water over 100 gallon each tyre so way over 1ton and then pavt wheels thanks Jon

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