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HI MATTY what weight will 4000 lift on loader thanks jon :thumbup:

 

Hi Jon, we reckon a ton easy....lifted a oak butt the other day for a mate who does milling....that made her bark a bit but was getting on a ton and a half.:biggrin:

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Very tidy 4000 there, has it been restored?

 

Don't see many in that condition without going around the shows.

 

done a little bit to it...and still on going but she still has to make a living and pay for herself

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If I can get mine looking half as good as yours I'll be a happy man!

 

Well done and I'll be asking for help from time to time if that's ok.

 

Dave

 

No problem Dave.....I,ll help if i can

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Not a huge amount mendip

 

yeah she wont lift as much as bigger tractors...but she has lifted a mate tw190 tracked chipper up and that goes a ton easy.....she is only a yard tractor after all.poor girl :laugh1:

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Hi Jon, we reckon a ton easy....lifted a oak butt the other day for a mate who does milling....that made her bark a bit but was getting on a ton and a half.:biggrin:

 

HI MATTY nice one mate we run a mf165 with newish loader the loader itself is very short in very tight to tractor that lifts 1.5 ton ok we have water in rear tyres too thanks jon :thumbup:

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HI MATTY nice one mate we run a mf165 with newish loader the loader itself is very short in very tight to tractor that lifts 1.5 ton ok we have water in rear tyres too thanks jon :thumbup:

 

ballasted back tyres jon very posh.......just good old wheel weights for me....luckily county ones fit the 4000 also...

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