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Massey Ferguson expands compact tractor line with new MF 2M range and upgraded models

Massey Ferguson has unveiled a major refresh of its compact tractor offering, introducing seven new models across the MF 1E, 2E, 1M and 2M line-ups

Toby Whatley
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Massey Ferguson expands compact tractor line with new MF 2M range and upgraded models

The new compact tractor introductions includes an entirely new three‑model MF 2M series and additional, more powerful models in the MF 1M range, taking the full compact portfolio to nine tractors from 20–65hp.

The new MF 2M tractors – the MF 2M.50 (49hp) , 2M.55 (54hp) and 2M.65 (65hp) – share updated MF family styling, refreshed cabs, dashboards and enhanced controls.

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Lift capacity on these models reaches a maximum of 1,600kg, with hydraulic flows up to 48.1 litres/min.

The range-topping MF 2M.65 offers the choice of cab or ROPS, and either hydrostatic or a 12x 12 power-shuttle mechanical transmission

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New MF 2M and upgraded 1M and E models deliver more power, fresh styling and improved operator comfort

In the MF 1M line, two new additions – the MF 1M.35 (35hp) and 1M.40 (40hp) – increase the series to four models from 20–40hp, both equipped with hydrostatic transmission and the option of cab or ROPS. A pto soft start function and external control is now offered

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Budget‑focused user gain two upgraded E models with the MF 1E.40 (40hp) and MF 2E.55 (54hp), replacing the former 1740E and 1755E. These offer mechanical transmissions, lift capacities up to 1,200kg, and simplified specifications suited to horticulture, vineyards and general utility work.

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New 1E and 2E models with the MF 1E.40 (40hp) and MF 2E.55 (54hp), replace the former 1740E and 1755E machines

Across the full range, MF has introduced revised styling, improved operator environments, updated dashboards and more intuitive, colour‑coded hydraulic controls.

Production began in late 2025, with first customer deliveries starting this year.

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