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Look what Paris tractors has
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he has 2 or 3 muir hills as well ,Look what Paris tractors has
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Yip those series 3 muirhill 121 and 141 are nice tractors they make a change from countyshe has 2 or 3 muir hills as well ,
Here's a guy using his for heavy haulage.are they better to pull a load , as we drove after one one day , i don't know what size the MB TRAC was but it was pulling a lowloader with a cat d6 on it and it was doing 50mph even up hill the only difference was when going up hill it was putting out lots of black smoke , it looked to be better than any other tractor at the time and that was about 20 years ago
Am not sure but a think that one is running a om366 a seen some of his other videos it fairly gets up through the gears with the load onThese two vids will give you a good idea of a 1500 towing a heavy load - 20 roundbales of silage on a tri-axle lowloader:
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What is that mb it says 1500 but it's got the front of a later 13/14/16/1800?
they don't say much about it , but it has the old wheels and f linksWhat is that mb it says 1500 but it's got the front of a later 13/14/16/1800?
What model do you have yourself? Do you know any that could be for sale?My mb is not lively but once it has got wound up it can pull well
Mb 1000 I have with a knight 2200 litre demount sprayer on the back and a 1200 litre tank on front. Best outfit I ever had to spray with and very easy run on fuel. It needs a brake calliper if anyone has one lying aboutWhat model do you have yourself? Do you know any that could be for sale?