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<blockquote data-quote="Jontym" data-source="post: 5951514" data-attributes="member: 42876"><p>Not sure how many were built, but I know of two more on farms within three miles of here!</p><p>Have seen quite a few advertised since I bought this one up and down the country.</p><p>Like the telehandlers they were available as farm or industrial, think the main differences are lower roof, second and third service, mirrors and various wheel/tyre sizes for the agricultural version.</p><p>Engines fitted were all Perkins D3-152 three cylinder (industrial version of the one used in later MF135’s).</p><p>A completely new model was released in early 2000’s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jontym, post: 5951514, member: 42876"] Not sure how many were built, but I know of two more on farms within three miles of here! Have seen quite a few advertised since I bought this one up and down the country. Like the telehandlers they were available as farm or industrial, think the main differences are lower roof, second and third service, mirrors and various wheel/tyre sizes for the agricultural version. Engines fitted were all Perkins D3-152 three cylinder (industrial version of the one used in later MF135’s). A completely new model was released in early 2000’s. [/QUOTE]
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