Front design is groundbreaking 10/10❤✌👌 red and black colour underline the purity of cool look. Colour remains me motorcycle honda cbr 600rr model 2007 -2009, best supersport as far the colours, design, handling
I haven’t heard anyone say it won’t do anything that you’d expect it to do. We occasionally sell rear wheel weights for counter balance. Common loader on these tractors are the FL.4018 and FL.4121 which will lift 1.8 and 2.1T respectively.
Sorry us was meaning on the front linkage ? Currently running a John Deere 6320 which can run two bales on the front that are 700kgs each bale and two on the bales in the back . Was wondering if this Massey could handle it fine ?
Bro can you explain me, what's the difference between MF 5s 115 exclusive engine and MF 5s 135 exclusive engine. For example, their cylinder or injector. Everyone say they powered with software , so nothing difference between these tractor except software.right ?
How did it go with a plow? On paper it seems more than enough but my 5713sl feels like its going to tip over any second. I had to remove the 4th body because it just felt too unstable. Now looking for another tractor.
The tractor was ploughing fine with their plough, I have another video on here somewhere when we had 5 furrows on it and it worked it with ease and without too much weight on it. Can’t understand why you’d struggle with just 3 furrows?
@@masseyman6290 It behaves perfectly well while in soil even with all 4 furrows, but problems start once i lift it up. Now that i've started looking for things i might be doing wrong, i've noticed that people are attaching top link to lowest hole on the tractor while i've always used upper or middle holes as i thought it would put least load on the hitch. It might be the reason why my plow is swinging left and right like mad when raised, and why i have to raise it so high (max position) to be able to turn it around without wheel hitting the ground. I have to go back to the manuals probably.
@@matains88 if your plough is swinging around too much when it is raised you need to tighten up the check chains which (should) be connected from the link arms to a bracket below the back axle? If they aren’t there, then that’s what you need and your problem will be solved.
Don’t have them tight though, when you’re ploughing you need a little bit of sideways movement, probably a couple of inches either side - enough to let the plough move in the soil if it needs to, but not so much that the plough moves too much and makes you feel uneasy.
145 Hp is More than Enough Power,When i worked on a Farm 100Hp Was the Main Tractor and Only 2Wd !!Farmers Now Have Been Brain Washed By Greedy AG Dealers and Manufactures in to Believing That Every thing They Buy Must be Bigger than The Last Thing They Bought Just Because They have Talked Other Farmer UP in to Bigger So it Must Be Correct. IF They Used There Own Mind and Dont Do What There Told to Do They would Make More Money and Would Not have to Keep Wanting More and Pushing the Prices of Food Up All the Time,Its a Road to Ruin !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I always love Massey Ferguson tractors
Massey isn’t as popular where I’m at in the US, and I’m not sure why. They’re beautiful tractors and I think the cabs are the best.
Nice one enjoyed 🚜👍🏴
Front design is groundbreaking 10/10❤✌👌 red and black colour underline the purity of cool look. Colour remains me motorcycle honda cbr 600rr model 2007 -2009, best supersport as far the colours, design, handling
How does the tractor handle heavy implements or two silage bales on the front? Any feedback would be great thanks
I haven’t heard anyone say it won’t do anything that you’d expect it to do. We occasionally sell rear wheel weights for counter balance. Common loader on these tractors are the FL.4018 and FL.4121 which will lift 1.8 and 2.1T respectively.
Sorry us was meaning on the front linkage ? Currently running a John Deere 6320 which can run two bales on the front that are 700kgs each bale and two on the bales in the back . Was wondering if this Massey could handle it fine ?
@@stuartkerr2678 sorry, yes would easily handle that load, front linkage is rated to 3T and rear linkage 6T 💪🏻
Hard to believe that little 5s is the same as Massy's old range topper 2720,🤯
Bro can you explain me, what's the difference between MF 5s 115 exclusive engine and MF 5s 135 exclusive engine. For example, their cylinder or injector.
Everyone say they powered with software , so nothing difference between these tractor except software.right ?
As far as I know they only difference in the engine is the software, yes.
Thx bro ,i couldn't learn this information clearly from anywhere@@masseyman6290
I know our 2021 4707 (70hp) has the same engine as the 4711 110HP tractor.
Obviously in a different class than the 5s though.
Are those made in turkey? CauSe a lot of masseys and new Hollands are made in turkey
Made in France
very nice
How did it go with a plow? On paper it seems more than enough but my 5713sl feels like its going to tip over any second. I had to remove the 4th body because it just felt too unstable. Now looking for another tractor.
The tractor was ploughing fine with their plough, I have another video on here somewhere when we had 5 furrows on it and it worked it with ease and without too much weight on it. Can’t understand why you’d struggle with just 3 furrows?
@@masseyman6290 It behaves perfectly well while in soil even with all 4 furrows, but problems start once i lift it up. Now that i've started looking for things i might be doing wrong, i've noticed that people are attaching top link to lowest hole on the tractor while i've always used upper or middle holes as i thought it would put least load on the hitch. It might be the reason why my plow is swinging left and right like mad when raised, and why i have to raise it so high (max position) to be able to turn it around without wheel hitting the ground. I have to go back to the manuals probably.
@@matains88 if your plough is swinging around too much when it is raised you need to tighten up the check chains which (should) be connected from the link arms to a bracket below the back axle? If they aren’t there, then that’s what you need and your problem will be solved.
@@masseyman6290 Thank you so much! I have seen such chains before but didn't realize what they're for.
Don’t have them tight though, when you’re ploughing you need a little bit of sideways movement, probably a couple of inches either side - enough to let the plough move in the soil if it needs to, but not so much that the plough moves too much and makes you feel uneasy.
Price please?
Weight?
5.5 Tonnes
@@masseyman6290 weight=power
What are the maximum tire dimensions with cab suspension?
I think the tallest tire is an 18.4R38 or equivalent
@@masseyman6290 wow that was a fast response 💪 so about 175cm in diameter. 650/65r34 could fit. 😁
@@RevanBloodraven1 yes, or 600/65R38
What engine is in that and is it dyna vt or dyna 6
4 cylinder Sisu 145 Hp. Think this one was a Dyna 4, you can also have Dyna 6, but Dyna-VT isn’t available in this range.
145 Hp is More than Enough Power,When i worked on a Farm 100Hp Was the Main Tractor and Only 2Wd !!Farmers Now Have Been Brain Washed By Greedy AG Dealers and Manufactures in to Believing That Every thing They Buy Must be Bigger than The Last Thing They Bought
Just Because They have Talked Other Farmer UP in to Bigger So it Must Be Correct.
IF They Used There Own Mind and Dont Do What There Told to Do They would Make More Money and Would Not have to Keep Wanting More and Pushing the Prices of Food Up All the Time,Its a Road to Ruin !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!