Massey Ferguson 2680 front end loader

be sure to book in for a knee and an elbow replacement if you are planning to put a loader on an MF 2000 series! I used to dread round baling with our old bird.
 

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smcapstick

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I wouldn't waste you time looking for a loader with 2680 brackets - the chances of finding one are slim to none existent.

Buy the tidiest, most modern loader you can find and allow a spare £750 for a fabricator to modify the loader's brackets to fit your tractor.

Don't get hung up on what is written on the side of the loader, either - it really doesn't matter. Strength of build and condition are king if you're buying a second hand / older example. Trima, Quicke and MX are all good.
 
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