Mf 300 or 400
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Mf 300 or 400
Hi just brought a mf drott but dont no if its a 300 / 400 any help would be appreciated im new to this type of machine im hoping to get up and running as she been sat for about 20
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Re: Mf 300 or 400
MF300.
I've never seen one with a cabin.
Parts are not easy to come by in many places...not sure about the UK.
Berco makes chains & rollers,starting with an LA part number (Landini).
I think they are around 9 tons.
I've never seen one with a cabin.
Parts are not easy to come by in many places...not sure about the UK.
Berco makes chains & rollers,starting with an LA part number (Landini).
I think they are around 9 tons.
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Re: Mf 300 or 400
Hi thank you jimlnoz for that after reading i have a mf300 used it yesterday after freeing up all the linkage but mines 24v instead brochure saying 12v been in the first proper track loader ive used what a machine so far so go
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I think the 300s went into the early 80s,maybe up to a C model.They were sold here in Australia,& in Canada & maybe the USA.Maybe the 24Volt system was used in some export machines....
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