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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcorn" data-source="post: 7538139" data-attributes="member: 107020"><p>Much as i like the MF tractors and have owned many of them over the years im 100 % in agreement with the Duck on the quality of the cabs . If only there were traces of mini metro the might last a bit longer !!! Ever since the 600 series MF seem to rely on recycled coke tins for their cabs .</p><p>Our ford 8340 has a far more durable and rust safe roof and unlike the 3080 and 6180 masseys we had it wont be departing over cab rust .</p><p>The latest addition from the MF stable a 7618 will be closely watched for the dreaded tin worm and treated accordingly , seems to have worked with the 6290 .</p><p>But it shouldnt be an issue after all these years MF should get it sorted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcorn, post: 7538139, member: 107020"] Much as i like the MF tractors and have owned many of them over the years im 100 % in agreement with the Duck on the quality of the cabs . If only there were traces of mini metro the might last a bit longer !!! Ever since the 600 series MF seem to rely on recycled coke tins for their cabs . Our ford 8340 has a far more durable and rust safe roof and unlike the 3080 and 6180 masseys we had it wont be departing over cab rust . The latest addition from the MF stable a 7618 will be closely watched for the dreaded tin worm and treated accordingly , seems to have worked with the 6290 . But it shouldnt be an issue after all these years MF should get it sorted. [/QUOTE]
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