I'm currently working on a MF 6200 series that has cooling system problems stopping it running as the timing case is corroded out and dumping all the coolant in the oil pan. The next problem after that is mice ate the wiring and shorted out the control box for the electronic joystick / spools for the loader. I'm kinda investigating some way of taking that control box out and making that joystick work the system without the magic box thats a couple thousand $ plus wiring looms.
Massey want over $8000 to replace all this electronic junk including shop time. I'm being told putting a regular joystick and spool block on that loaders going to be expensive, and knock value off the tractor at the other end as it's not going to be original when the guy sells it.
My other option is buy parts from Massey Agco/ try repairing the wiring and do the job at a 3rd of their shop rate and hope the thing works after. They won't help other than selling parts, we're on our own They already told us they won't even look at it after I work on the electrical system. This is a tractor that cost the guy $50.000 used he's still paying finance on he cant use it at the moment !. Regards Robert
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