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Kiwi6920

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  1. thought that condition was how all massey's came :D

    Thats i bit below the belt i have to say, we shouldnt pick on the old girls with cancer..... even i shed a tear for them, no tractor deservies to rot away

  2. I did the same with a mf 5455,undo the two screws undrneath the tractor which seperates the chassis from the bonnet and rear arches. Remove front axle which justs lifts out. Remove cab. Up inside the bonnet section you will find one small screw that holds the bonnet on to the body of the tractor undo this and the bonnet will become free. Now you can either cut the two rivot type pins with a dremel or junior hacksaw and then slide the 2 cut pins out and the loader will become free.

    Problem now is that you will have 4 holes in the bonnet of your tractor. You may want to get another replacement bonnet of the ordinary 697 version from someone on the forum.

    Now rescrew bonnet back on and put cab on and also put front and rear linkages and wheels back in place and scew back together. Hope thats helped you Willjcb.

    Sorry mate thats how you do the older ones, the mf,s and fendts

    the claas and jd are easy as pie, just unscrew the 2 chassis screws lift the front wheels out and unscrew the screw in the bottom of the loader sub frame and she puss of, easy as that. just re fit the front axle and re secew the chassis and your done, Hope that helps you mate

  3. Ohh the joys of begging mum to buy me new ones every time we went to the toy store ::) I remeber the yellow ones well, id love to get one again, it had a grab on the ront and a grapple on the back i think ??? they were pretty hardly lil beggers 2, alot of mine were friction powred,

    You reminded me nick, next time i go home i have to dig up the gradens to find my old britans, they are there some where ::)

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