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Got behind the wheel of a MF 8220 today at my mates uncles, It's nice as far as nice goes for a MF, although I prefer Power Control to Dynashift. The 8220 has Dynashift. It is used with a tri-axle flat bed trailer to cart bundles of straw and round/square bales, also it has a Chillton MX Mailleux loader connected in summer to load up bales. I could be driving it a bit this summer in college holidays.

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Powerstar semi-impressed with a MF? :D

thats your impressed look, sorry mate but rabbit in the headlights spring to mind :D

just kidding ?;) if the power gets too much for you then give me a ring ?;)

sorry mate just jelous beyond words ?:-\ got to get me in a cab again this summer ?::) ?

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I wasn't really impressed with it :-\

Have an equivalent sized JD any day of the week. But lets not start a clolour war it's down to opinion. It's either work there during the harvest months driving the MF 2685's 6290 and 8220 or working at an agri C with a JD 6520 / NH TM140 carting silage.

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Yer that 8220 is on undersized wheels and i do agree with powerstar dyna is no way as near as nice as powercontrol and it'll pull better in heavy conditions get a full specced 82 range better than and deere (dont want to start a colour war just giving my opinon)

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I've spent enough time around 82's and those rear tyres are definatly undersized the fronts arnt but the rears are to small

well that can't be right ? they've got to be both under sized in that case ,else you'd be damaging the gearbox something terrible  & judging by the tyres he'd of :-\ done enough work to have made the gearbox go bang

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it may well do in 2wd but if the rears were not matching the fronts when in 4wd then there would be a conflict of ground speed & something has to give .

eg. my old 3080 had 38" rears & 28" fronts it ran well in both 4 & 2wd as the gears were calibrated for these sizes to be operated together

but

if it was running with 36" rears & 28" fronts then it would be disasterous trying to run them together coz if the rears & fronts found good grip at the same time the bit in the middle will go bang,sure as eggs is eggs.

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