swale01 wrote:who in this wazua knows the difference between Mersey furgeson numbers 185,240,260 275. what does these numbers mean? is it power can all of them haul a three disc plough? do which is cheaper to manage or maintain? is fuel consumption the same?
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I think the one series is version number; like newer version of 275 is 375 otherwise both have 75HP. The last two digits are the HP as was correctly put. When it comes to ploughing, a 35x, 135 and 240 can only use a two disk plough, a 260 will straggle with a 3 disk. 165, 265, 185, 285, 275, 375 and 390 will comfortably use a 3 disk. Interesting to note is that there is the Millat Massey Ferguson these are a no go zone
They are poor Pakistan’s copies of the solid Massey Ferguson Perkins Engines. A new Millat will cost you almost half price of an original MF but will not take you far. The best bet is the MF275. MF390 has a lot of power but it is too sluggish and worst of them all is an MF590. If one is to go commercial forget Ferguson think something like New Holland/Case. An MF275 will plough about 10 acres a day while a NH tt75 will do 15 acres on similar fuel consumption and this is from experience! Anyway all depends on need coz when it comes to shelling an MF135 has the best PTO use