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MF 200B clearing trees off fence (pix)

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WaltMo

05-28-2007 13:46:57




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Had new fence put around 120 acres. Windstorm came along and took out about 100 yards of it at this one site along with other areas.
One of the trees was about 4' in diameter with the top landing on the fence and 5 other trees mixed in with it. What a jungle it was.
This little dozer sure earned its keep on this one. WaltMo




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AJK

06-01-2007 08:18:25




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 Re: MF 200B clearing trees off fence (pix) in reply to WaltMo, 05-28-2007 13:46:57  
I do not think Landini built the industrial MF,they did build the ag models,the machine in the picture is unusal to me because it is fitted with a Drott loader,I seem to think that the MF we had here in the UK had MFs own design.the Landini built MFs had different sprockets and final drives than the MF industrial version,the loaders and backhoes had steering clutches whereby the Landini built one was diff steer.
AJ

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JoelD

05-28-2007 17:18:17




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 Re: MF 200B clearing trees off fence (pix) in reply to WaltMo, 05-28-2007 13:46:57  
Nice work, its amazing how much traction a crawler has, seems like they can push almost anything. Like yours, mine has the loader tracks, but I still can push more than I need. I like the loader tracks because I think it reduces the wear on my machine. Also does not tear everything up, and with the soil here in southern NH USA, no real need for cleats, at least not around my home.
Thanks for the photos, always like photos.

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AJK

05-28-2007 15:01:44




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 Re: MF 200B clearing trees off fence (pix) in reply to WaltMo, 05-28-2007 13:46:57  
There were loads of MF crawlers here in the UK 30+ years ago,very willing machine,I think they were made in Italy,have you noticed any name on the parts like Malo or Imalo as someone was asking me recently who built them for MF,redone your link to the pictures.
AJ

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JV3CII

05-31-2007 11:01:18




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 Re: MF 200B clearing trees off fence (pix) in reply to AJK, 05-28-2007 15:01:44  
ISTR that the MF crawlers were made by Landini, just after Agco bought them out. Good little machines.
HTH.
Cheers, JV.



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WaltMo

05-28-2007 13:59:44




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 Re: MF 200B clearing trees off fence (pix) in reply to WaltMo, 05-28-2007 13:46:57  
third party image

OOps! forgot to include picture. Will try this again. WaltMo

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/wallin@swbell.net/detail?.dir=9b92re2&.dnm=70ecre2.jpg&.src=ph



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