SteveM70
Silver Member
Been a while since I’ve posted here. Just wanted to update everyone.
I currently have 758 hours on my MF 1720. The majority of those hours are mowing and brush cutting with several hours of loader work, backhoe operation and miscellaneous chores such as dragging trees, plowing and pulling trailers mixed in. Tractor has been well maintained and has performed flawlessly other than a few hoses, front drive shaft (got wrapped with wet grass and broke) and both backhoe joystick levers broke within 20 seconds of one another on a very cold winter day.
Without hesitation, I would recommend an Iseki Massey Ferguson for anyone looking for a sub compact tractor.
I currently have 758 hours on my MF 1720. The majority of those hours are mowing and brush cutting with several hours of loader work, backhoe operation and miscellaneous chores such as dragging trees, plowing and pulling trailers mixed in. Tractor has been well maintained and has performed flawlessly other than a few hoses, front drive shaft (got wrapped with wet grass and broke) and both backhoe joystick levers broke within 20 seconds of one another on a very cold winter day.
Without hesitation, I would recommend an Iseki Massey Ferguson for anyone looking for a sub compact tractor.