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Post by HPP on Oct 31, 2002 14:47:02 GMT 1
Found news in profi-magazine, german version. November issue, arrived yesterday : HYDRAC front loader Auto-Lock 2500 P. Beautiful thing! Attach to the tractor takes 10 sec! Or detach. Hydraulics and all, without leaving the drivers seat! Could also be done in fairly uneven terrain. HavenĀ“t really looked into technical data yet. Was just amazed over the 10 seconds. BTW, Hydrac is as I understand it manufactured in Austria. Imagine - 10 sec!!!
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Post by New Hollander on Nov 2, 2002 1:57:30 GMT 1
Hey Renze, About this Tempelman dealer not selling any Moffett MFT's: I have seen one MF-based MFT on our local MF dealer's lot. The NH-based MFT was quite popular in our province. I know of some contractors that have one. One used it in reverse drive with a ditch cleaner in the 3-pt hitch and another one uses it to roll up hoses for an umbilical system(sleepslang). Most of the times it was being used to transport round bales. By the way, the only tractors sold on the island Schiermonnikoog are blue. The NH and Zetor dealers for that area are next to each other so dealer distance can't be the reason. I don't live very far from it. I live in a village next to Oenkerk, you've probably been there I guess. Are you from Dalfsen or is Steernbos a village?
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Post by eppie on Nov 2, 2002 16:02:12 GMT 1
No, Dalfsen is the main village, where the mayor's office is, and Hoonhorst is the closest town to my home. The Steernbos is the forest i live in/next to. It is planted by a baron in early 1800's, the paths through the forest come together in center point, so this makes a star shape. That's why it's called Steernbos, starwood.
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Post by Richard_S on Nov 3, 2002 20:27:10 GMT 1
Lee Sutton, Telehandlers have yet to catch on this far north , most farms use front end loaders. However, we are on the lookout for a compact size either Manitou or Merlo. Are you by any chance going to the sale on Wednesday the 6th near Nottingham? If you are I would really like to know how much the P reg Manitou 527 makes. www.berrybros.com/images/Catalogue.pdfCheers, Richard.
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