Tractors

MF 9S

MF 8700 S

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MF 6S

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MF 5700 M

MF 4700 M

MF 3

MF 1700 M

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Combine Harvesters

MF IDEAL

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MF Activa

Balers

MF 1840

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MF RB F

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Hay and Forage

MF RK Series

MF DM & M Series

MF TD Series

Materials Handling

NEW MF TH

MF FL

MF FL X

When it comes to drying hay, it’s nearly impossible to beat Mother Nature.
Of course, farmers have utilised nature’s resources – like the wind and sun – for as long as seeds have been planted in the ground. Today, you can accelerate Mother Nature’s gifts by spreading the crop with a professional-grade Massey Ferguson TD Series tedder.
Key Benefits
Technology & Innovation

Tine Arms

Sturdy Frame Joints

Rotor Head

Power Train

Square Frame Tubes

Comb Effect

Equal-Sided Tines

Tine Loss Protection

Super C Tine

Super C Quality

Hook-Shaped Tines Tedding Action

Flexible Hooked Tines

Hooked Tines - Better Spreading

Hooked Tines - Shorter Tine Movement

Hooked Tines - Longer Tines Movement

SLS - Security Lock System

LED LIGHTING
Working Conditions
As with all Massey Ferguson hay tedders, the forage is picked up by the tines and turned gently, without damage. A light, loose and well mixed mat of forage is created, to help ensure a top quality end-product. With the central edge spreading device which is fitted as standard, edges of fields no longer present any problems. It’s all high quality forage down to the last blade of grass. Because of the spreading angle adjustment system, you can always adapt your machine according to the harvesting situation. In the working position, the transport chassis is folded up in front of the rotors, which ensures an optimum centre of gravity.
As a result, the chassis does not stand in the ejection path of the forage and the loading created by the centre rotors is reduced to a minimum – perfect pre-requisites for producing your high quality forage.

Available Models
Model |
Machine Designation |
Working Width (m) |
Number of Rotors |
Tine arms per rotor |
---|---|---|---|---|
MF TD 404 DN | Three-point linkage, Alpine | 4.0 | 4 | 5 |
MF TD 434 DN | Three-point linkage, Alpine | 4.3 | 4 | 6 |
MF TD 576 DN | Three-point linkage, Alpine | 5.7 | 6 | 5 |
MF TD 454 DN | Three-point linkage | 4.5 | 4 | 6 |
MF TD 524 DN | Three-point linkage | 5.2 | 4 | 6 |
MF TD 676 DN | Three-point linkage | 6.6 | 6 | 6 |
MF TD 776 DN | Three-point linkage | 7.7 | 6 | 6 |
MF TD 868 DN | Three-point linkage | 8.6 | 8 | 6 |
MF TD 1110 DN | Three-point linkage | 10.7 | 10 | 6 |
MF TD 776 X DN | Hook Tines | 7.7 | 6 | 6 |
MF TD 1028 X TRC | Hook Tines | 10.2 | 8 | 7 |
MF TD 1310 X TRC | Hook Tines | 12.5 | 10 | 7 |
Customer Reviews & Testimonials

Simon Bierton
Members of Simon Bierton's family have been farming the land that is Perio Barn Farm, at Fotheringhay, near Oundle, Northants, for many years. Today, much of the 450 acres of generally heavy soils, on gently sloping terrain, is devoted to growing crops of winter and spring wheat, with the remainder used for grass leys or are down to permanent pasture.

Simon Broad
The Broad family runs a mainly grassland enterprise over the 325 acres of slightly undulating medium loam, split between two farms around Penshurst, in Kent.
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