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I,ve just bought a Massey 3095 with a Trima 480 professional loader and would like to know what it,s rated at lift wise? I,ve tried Mr Google but can,t find what im looking for Cheers.

 

HI ELF i think that what we have on a mf399 lifts well :thumbup: thanks jon

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I,ve just bought a Massey 3095 with a Trima 480 professional loader and would like to know what it,s rated at lift wise? I,ve tried Mr Google but can,t find what im looking for Cheers.

 

Hi wood it on the net there saying my one lift over 2tons just have a look thanks on Google thanks jon

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Got an IBC full of water? Lift it up then do two so on so forth till it wont lift the back end comes up too high or you trash the front axle. Either way simple way to find the limit.

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I know their Scottish rep. Al Thompson used to work for GreenMech and we are good friends so I'll run it by him next week.

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