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    Massey Ferguson 202 Ind. loader ID

    Is that ROP factory? I have a MF 20 want to add some ROP would like to see some pictures of yours too see how its attached etc. if you have time Thanks
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    Help with back blade ID

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    Help with back blade ID

    Wondering if anyone has any info on this back blade. Looks similar to a Dearborn or Danuser buy can't find any that look like this one. Thanks for any help
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    MF 20 New Pump?

    I think this is it. If I run the tractor and have the draft lever at top setting while holding pressure toward the vertical lever on the control valve lever the pressure control works as it should. so I assume the spring in the oscillator is rusted or broken. Now the question is fix that or...
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    MF 20 New Pump?

    The top of the lever with roller pushes back to raise the hitch. I think it must have a spring or something that keeps constant pressure on that lever so it always wants to rise. Mine however doesn't have that so I assume that whatever keeps the pressure is broken Seems I'll havre to pull...
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    MF 20 New Pump?

    Thanks for the reply. I figured that with the draft control. I guess I should have said in my post that ?I have the right side inspection plate off so I can see the the control linkages. The draft control will move the vertical lever with the adjustable screw. But the control valve lever...
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    MF 20 New Pump?

    So I've had recent posts about ice in hydraulics. All cleaned out new oil clean filter. With the tractor running the draft control will move the vertical lever however the control valve lever wont follow it as I believe it is supposed to and position control does nothing. The hitch will move...
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    Ice in hydralic case

    Well its all out cleaned out all the muck as possible no spare parts felt around no cracks that I can feel or see as best I can contort myself to see. old filter is out and is ok to clean and put back. no wire on it so Im not the first person in there in the past 46 years.
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    ice in hydralics

    I'm sure the water got in the worn out shifter boots. just using the tractor for around the house stuff moving snow in winter lightish loader work and firewood hauling in the woods. want to use 3 point with a blade and carry all I guess ill get it cleaned out filter and oil and see what...
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    135/20 air cleaner cover

    My plastic air cleaner cover for my 71 MF 20 diesel got smashed any idea where to find a new one or a way to rig one up?
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    Ice in hydralic case

    I bought a MF 20 3 point non working. got it home and removed the inspection plates. found the ugliest oil ever. nice and milky with a layer of what looked like marshmallow fluff on top. I've drained the oil and found 1/2 to 3/4 inch of ice and slush in the case. have been trying to thaw and...
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    ice in hydralics

    So I bought a MF 20. 3 point would not lift. Brought it home and removed the inspection plates to discover some very ugly fluid. Super milky with a nice white marshmallow fluff looking layer on top. Drained the oil to find about an inch of ice in the bottom of the case. trying to thaw it out...
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    identify front bucket replace with front blade

    Wagner WM3 I believe. I think the down pressure would depend on the type of cylinders on loader. I'm sure others wiser then me will provide more info.
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    Front tires for a industrial loader tractor

    Bought my first tractor a 1971 MF 20 industrial loader tractor.( at least I think that's what it is) did a lot of research on this site before so thanks to all for that. Got her home now getting it tightened up. My question today is: It needs new front tires. the tires on it now are 16 x...
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    filter for MF32 Loader

    Got one at NAPA Thanks for the help
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