We had a 50B with a Hymas digging attachment from Televerket. It is a really good machine but it seems like the original digging attachment was now built well. Nice video!
thanks for the videos. good help for myself who owns mf 50B. you can get similar help from the channel Ifarm WeFarm. keep the videos coming. greetings from Finland.
@coredayo3027 I buy parts online from all over. Mostly from Sweden and EU, like seals for hydraulic cyliners. The steel seal for the slew motor we found in the USA. Good luck with your MF 50B.
I bought new cylinders from Finland. costs around 200-300 euros each. my mf50 is not a restoration machine, I need it at work. I would have the front boom lifting cylinders for nothing. one dismantled and the other intact. I looked for gaskets, but new cylin ders turned out to be cheaper.
We had a 50B with a Hymas digging attachment from Televerket. It is a really good machine but it seems like the original digging attachment was now built well. Nice video!
thanks for the videos. good help for myself who owns mf 50B. you can get similar help from the channel Ifarm WeFarm. keep the videos coming. greetings from Finland.
where do you buy special parts ? i own one, need to repair the boom cylinder and a lot of play in the commands of the backhoe
@JooseLemmetty-p4t
Thank you!
Yes I’v been following Ifarm WeFarm ever since he got the MF 50 B. He does a great job.
@coredayo3027
I buy parts online from all over. Mostly from Sweden and EU, like seals for hydraulic cyliners. The steel seal for the slew motor we found in the USA.
Good luck with your MF 50B.
I bought new cylinders from Finland. costs around 200-300 euros each. my mf50 is not a restoration machine, I need it at work. I would have the front boom lifting cylinders for nothing. one dismantled and the other intact. I looked for gaskets, but new cylin ders turned out to be cheaper.
Can you tell which oil belongs to which part? gearbox and so on, I would appreciate the information
A shorter bolt with a different tread and cut the proper tread into them on a lathe.
Yes, thanks. That’s an option.