My MF400 Tracked Loader unfortunately has to go. I rescued it from the scrapman in 2009. It is tired, but still runs and drives. The chains and sprockets are bady worn and there are some leaking hoses. The cab is an english make ( I think, by the style, but the experts will be able to identify it ). I have posted it here on CMN first, incase it is of interest. I have a full workshop manual, operators handbook, and some advertising material. I can provide more detailed information and photographs - reply or PM me.
It is located in Warwickshire, many thanks.
MF400 Track Loader c1972 needs a good home
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Re: MF400 Track Loader c1972 needs a good home
A couple of shots of the crawler.
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Re: MF400 Track Loader c1972 needs a good home
good luck with the sale it may be a bit worn and a bit tested but looks complete and for anyone looking for something like that it is always a good place to start
Paul
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Re: MF400 Track Loader c1972 needs a good home
Hello Paul, thanks for your comments. I am hoping we can find someone to keep the crawler going. It would be a pity to loose it now after surviving 40 plus years. Regards Steve
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