What is the difference between the Massey Ferguson 5709 and 5710?
The MF 5709 produces 92HP (69kW) with 380 Nm of torque, while the MF 5710 produces 102HP (76kW) with 410 Nm of torque. Both share the same AGCO Power 4.4L engine, 12x12 transmission, and 4,300kg lift capacity — the 5710 simply offers more power for heavier workloads.
What transmission does the Massey Ferguson 5700 Series use?
Both models use a 12x12 Synchronised Mechanical transmission as standard, with a Power Shuttle option for convenient forward/reverse control without using the clutch. An optional creeper gear allows speeds as low as 0.10 km/h for precision tasks.
Is the Massey Ferguson 5709 available with a cab or ROPS?
Yes — both the MF 5709 and MF 5710 are available in either a ROPS (Roll Over Protection Structure) platform configuration or a fully climate-controlled cab with air conditioning, flat floor, and 360° visibility.
What is the hydraulic lift capacity of the MF 5709 and MF 5710?
Both models have a rear linkage lift capacity of 4,300 kg, making them suitable for a wide range of implements and loader work.
Can the Massey Ferguson 5700 Series be fitted with a front loader?
Yes. The MF 5709 and MF 5710 can be specified loader-ready from the factory, with a high-flow 98L/min hydraulic option available for maximum loader performance.
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