231S Info.

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Just found this site and really like the info and advice from the different post. I'm looking @ a new 231S massey and would appreciate any info good or bad from anyone with knowledge of this model. Dealer's bottom line is $12,600.
Thanks, Don
 
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Don,
If you get a chance scoot over to tractorsmart.com and check out the 231S,for this may give you a better idea on specs..pricing..financing.

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That's Massey's leader model in the "200 series"... not much margin for a dealer for work with... lowest about $11,600...

It has a bullet-proof, and fuel sipping Perkins 3-cyl. diesel, about 42 PTO hp and the basic tractor design stems from the TO-20/MF35 era from the early/late 1950's...

The tractor itself should be trouble free for the next 50 years or so, but it still has weak hydraulics (~4.4 gpm) and a 8/2 sliding gear trans.{not syncro/no shuttle} {not a good candidate for loader work unless external PTO pump is added}...

For a few thousand $$$ more, I'd consider a more modern New Holland 3930 and John Deere 5105 utility tractor with excellent hydraulic horespower, and shuttle trans for loader work, and up-to-date ergonomics...

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My pick of the 200 series is the 243 and the 263's. Check them out. There is a lot of difference between the 2x3's and 2x1's. The 231s is a good reliable everday work tractor, no frills.

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Thanks for the replies. Can't seem to find the standard gpm flow for the hydraulics. Heard it was 4.4 and was weak. Is this good enough for a 6 ft. bushhog ,5 ft. heavyduty box blade,or a 20 blade disc? Also does the 231s have wet or dry brakes? Thanks again for the info. Don
 
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<font color=blue>...Is this good enough for a 6 ft. bushhog ,5 ft. heavyduty box blade,or a 20 blade disc? Also does the 231s have wet or dry brakes? ...</font color=blue>

Yes, it will work all the above {with the discs-I would add more bulk weight though}, and the brakes are dry, with a live PTO {2 stage clutches...hasn't changed in about 44 years}...

Everything changes when you move up to the 243 Model... wet disc brakes, optional sync/shuttle shift & optional independent PTO, 13.9 gpm hydraulics, increased 47 PTO hp... but about another $5500. more $$$...{If you have your heart set on Massey Ferguson...for the most dollar value, this is the unit to buy...with those options... you'll never regret it}

Good luck...

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