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Hi there,

 

Does anyone know much about the massey furguson 30E industrial tractors?

 

Was looking to see if they will have good output for log splitter and just generally how they are. they have a little 3 cylinder engine

 

cheers chris

 

also what model are they similar to for parts etc?

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Hi there,

 

Does anyone know much about the massey furguson 30E industrial tractors?

 

Was looking to see if they will have good output for log splitter and just generally how they are. they have a little 3 cylinder engine

 

cheers chris

 

also what model are they similar to for parts etc?

 

Hi Chris that's like Massey Ferguson industrial mate we're going run a large splitter off one thanks Jon

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The auxiliary hydraulic pump is not only made for the Massey Ferguson 30E industrial/construction machine, but also fits the Massey Ferguson 20E, 165, 175, 180, 235, 245, 255, 265, 290, 1080, 1085, 250, 270, 275, 699, 285, 690, 283, 670, 253, 298, 135 UK, 698, 263, 251XE, and 451.

 

So, 13 gal/min @ 2500psi or 49ltr/min @ 172 bar

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Where does the log splitter need piping in to then? There is another hydraulic hose to the rear of the tractor

 

Cheers

 

Other pipe possibly trailer tip or a spool slice so less oil.

Depends how much pressure you need, how much flow, how big the ram you intend to drive, how much force you intend to exert, how quick a cycle time you expect.

 

Good tractors for what they are, a good 3 cylinder should start first piston up every time no matter how cold without heat.

Is that one got a clutch or power shuttle? If clutch, watch for noisy release bearing. Check front axle pivots and king pins as usually under greased and worn out. Avoid older multi power models as its just wrong, -£1000 for multi power.

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