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They are rated for a tonne Jon.

 

The massy 35 says only 13.2 ltr per min!

 

The 30e is 2500psi at 72 ltr per min!

 

Industrial is the way to go! 30e

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They are rated for a tonne Jon.

 

The massy 35 says only 13.2 ltr per min!

 

The 30e is 2500psi at 72 ltr per min!

 

Industrial is the way to go! 30e

 

HI SWINNY i can get a good near with rear link age his will lift 1250kgs thanks jon :thumbup:

  • 2 years later...
Posted (edited)

Rather than starting a new thread I thought I'd post on this one. 

I have just bought a 30e with a compressor on the back this morning, gets delivered in the next couple of weeks:D

it seems to be in very good working order and the loader surprised me with how big it looks!

i have lots of plans for it, including putting a 3 point linkage on the front loader so I can pick up and move implements easily and use the pallet forks I already have rather than buying new ones. I also want to take off the compressor and either fit a 3 point linkage or built a custom made log splitter on the rear. I also want to fit wheel weights. 

I also plan to change all the lights for leds and maybe even fit a radio:)

Edited by william127
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1 hour ago, rowan lee said:

Do those compressor model 30e's have a pto at rear?

 

I think it has a pto but no linkages,  I will find out for sure when I take the compressor off...

i plan to semi permanently attach a log splitter of my own design in place of the compressor. I'm hoping it has a pto so I can get a hydraulic pump that runs off that, rather than having to tap into the loading hydraulics 

  • 4 years later...
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Hi. I'm new here. My Massey Ferguson 30E is a amazing tractor and has helped move super heavy things without a problem. Has anyone here managed to actually get a 3pt hitch on one of these though? I have looked into it but am not sure on how to do it. Can anyone help?

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We used to have a 50E where I worked, if I remember the letters correctly. It came with a 3 point hitch, and an empty weight box on the back. Filled it with concrete, and ballasted the tyres, I think. It was a 4WD, shuttle gearbox ( pile of crap compared to the 50B one, with pedals for direction ) and we added third function for toe tip bucket. My but I loaded some grain with that old girl. 

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