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5400 MF 125-145 - Hanki-Ker Kft.

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High-spec linkage,<br />

muscular hydraulics<br />

The new <strong>MF</strong> <strong>5400</strong> Series tractors feature powerful linkages and<br />

Massey Ferguson’s renowned high-capacity hydraulics and PTO<br />

specs. Whatever the job, you’ve got all the dependable power you<br />

need, and some to spare. Strength, reliability and simplicity – you’ll<br />

see them all on the new <strong>MF</strong> <strong>5400</strong> Series.<br />

10<br />

Powerful 3-point linkage<br />

High lift capability ensures that<br />

heavy mounted equipment can be<br />

handled with ease. Linkage height<br />

can be adjusted using switches<br />

conveniently mounted on the<br />

fender, so implements are attached<br />

quickly and easily. Electronic<br />

Linkage Control (ELC) is very<br />

precise and responsive, ensuring<br />

high work quality.<br />

Straightforward hydraulics<br />

With 57 litres/minute of oil<br />

available for linkage and external<br />

hydraulic functions, there is more<br />

than enough flow and pressure for<br />

lifting heavy implements or running<br />

ancillary equipment.<br />

100 litre option…<br />

If extra oil flow is required,<br />

customers of the <strong>MF</strong> 5460, 5465<br />

and 5470 models can specify the<br />

hydraulic boost option, which<br />

combines the flow from two<br />

pumps to provide an impressive<br />

100 litres/minute of oil flow to the<br />

spool valves alone.<br />

…or CCLS<br />

An option on the new<br />

<strong>MF</strong> <strong>5400</strong> range of tractors is the<br />

Closed Centre Load Sensing<br />

(CCLS) hydraulics system, which<br />

delivers 110 litres/minute on<br />

demand.

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