MF Industrial MF860 ext*, 1995 Technical Specifications
| SideShift or CenterMount | SS |
| SAE dig depth (mm) | 5800 |
| Reach @ ground level (mm) | 5730 |
| Loading height (mm) | 4270 |
| Bucket width, min-max (mm) | 305-900 |
| Bucket breakout (kgf) | 5260 |
| Dipper breakout (kgf) | 2200 |
| Slew System | Cylinder |
| Loader Bucket Capacity (m3) | 0.95 |
| Dump height (mm) | 2708 |
| Bucket width (mm) | 2386 |
| Bucket breakout (kgf) | 5229 |
| Engine Make & Model | Perkins 1004.4 TLR2 |
| Engine power (kW@rpm) | 67@2200 |
| Engine displacement (lit) | 4 |
| Number of cylinders | 4 |
| Pump type | Gear |
| Pump flow (lit/min) | 130 |
| Relief valve pressure (bar) | 225 |
| Transmission type | PS TC |
| Drive | 4WD |
| Speeds, FR | 54 |
| Maximum speed (km/h) | 32 |
| Ride control (Std/Opt/NA) | — |
| Travel length (mm) | 6020 |
| Travel height (mm) | 3763 |
| Width (mm) | 2386 |
| Turn circle radius without brakes (mm) | 8250 |
| Operating weight (kg) | 7821 |
| Model | MF860 ext* |
Advantage: The MF Industrial MF860 ext* 1995 model offers SideShift or CenterMount capabilities, which enables the operator to have greater control over the loader’s movements. This improves the efficiency of the job, and makes it easier for the operator maneuver the loader around obstacles, as well as move material further precisely. Additionally, the SAE dig depth of 5800 mm and a reach of 5730 mm at ground level are great features for those working in deeper trenching applications.
Disadvantage: The maximum speed for this model is 32 km/h, making it much slower than other models in its class, reducing the machine’s overall efficiency. Also, it’s loading height of 4270 mm is relatively low compared to other models, reducing the amount of material that can be lifted at once, and also making it harder to work in taller environments. The bucket’s width range can also be somewhat limiting, with a minimum of 305 mm, and maximum of 900 mm, which limits the size and type of material that it can handle. This model lacks a ride control feature, which could potentially make it more difficult to handle heavy loads or to level uneven ground.
