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Massey Ferguson 360

Discontinued Model


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Massey Ferguson 360 Reviews



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Build Quality
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4.5
Features
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4.0
Performance
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4.0
Value
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4.0
Reliability
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4.0
(4.1 stars, 2 reviews)
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Specifications

Length 131.6 (334 cm) (2WD)
141.1 in. (358 cm) (4WD)

Weight 4

Wheelbase 76.1 (193 cm) (2WD)
83.3 in. (211 cm) (4WD)

Width (in.) 73.7 (187 cm)

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Mf360
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3.3
Posted 06/01/2013
by Roger King
Model year: 0 Date Purchased: 1984-06-01 Number of Hours: 1000

"Good medium size tractor used with 6 ft finish mower."

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Pros: Good reliable tractor. Cons: None. Type of User: Homeowner 50-100 Acres Location: USA AL I also considered buying:
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Good, Solid Old Machine
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4.2
Posted 05/01/2012
by BigAlSC
Model year: 1988 Date Purchased: 2009-03-10 Number of Hours: 2876

"So, in case someone on here is considering buying a Massey 360, there should be at least one review of it! The Massey Fergusons made in Coventry, England with the famed Perkins 3-cylinder inline diesels, are some of the toughest and most solid utility tractors out there. Even this model is legendary in the UK, Europe, and Africa. There are reasons for it: Built like a tank, yet quite fuel efficient. The 12-speed transmission is rugged. Everything about these tractors is rugged, really. A 60-hp turbo diesel that just runs forever. Mine is a 1988, so that's 24 years old, and it still does everything I ask of it. Like all older machines, it'll leak some fluids, especially hydraulic, but it's fine. I have the 232 loader on mine, and its' 50-hp PTO will lift a lot of weight for a utility-sized tractor. For anyone starting out, who has 25 or so acres or more, and can't spend more than around $9,500 or so, if you can find a good MF 360, you will likely not go wrong."

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Pros: Solid, reliable, rugged. Cons: Difficult to service yourself, compared w/new models. Type of User: Homeowner 10-50 Acres Location: USA SC I also considered buying:
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