INTRODUCTION CHAP.1 Sect. 5 Conversion tables..............1-31 5-1 Length ................. 1-32 5-2 Area ................1-35 5-3 Volume ................ 1-36 5-4 Weight ................. 1-39 5-5 Pressure ..............1-41 5-6 Moment of rotation ............1-43 5-7 Temperature ..............1-45 Sect. 6 Sealants................... 1-47 Sect.
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INTRODUCTION CHAP. 1 Reading the manual INDEX Sect.1 Reading the manual 1-1 Introduction ..............1-4 1-2 Structure of the manual ..........1-4 1 - 3 Find manuals at https://best-manuals.com...
The information in this manual was up to date at the time of publication. Massey Ferguson reserves the ri- ght to make modifications without being obliged to give notice.
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INTRODUCTION CHAP. 1 Tractor identification and technical specifications INDEX Sect.2 Tractor identification and technical specifications 2-1 Tractor identification ............1-6 2-2 Weights and dimensions ..........1-7 2-3 Engine specifications ............ 1-8 2-4 Clutch specifications ............. 1-9 2-5 Transmission specifications .......... 1-9 2-6 Power take-off specifications ........
INTRODUCTION Sect. 2 - Tractor identification and technical specifications 2-1 Tractor identification The tractor is identified by a serial number stamped on the rear part of the transmission housing and on the bonnet. The engine also has its own serial num- ber stamped on the engine block.
INTRODUCTION Tractor identification and technical specifications SHERPA SPECIFICATIONS MF 2210 MF 2225 With tyres: Front 280/70-R20 300/70-R20 - Rear 14.9 - R28 420/70-R28 WEIGHTS In running order, with cab without ballast 2430 2500 with front / rear ballast 2960 3030 DIMENSIONS A - Height at cab 2354...
INTRODUCTION Tractor identification and technical specifications 2-6 Power take-off specifications Type: Independent Type of clutch: Mechanical with two speeds 540/750 or 540/1000 RPM Electrohydraulic with 2 or 4 speeds engaged by a hydraulic clutch and with electrohydraulic control PTO output shaft In compliance with Asae standards13/8 (34.9 mm) with 6 splines PTO speed Rotation rate...
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INTRODUCTION Tractor identification and technical specifications 2-8 4WD (DNX) front axle specifications Type of axle In spheroidal cast iron, oscillating with central pivot Type of reductions Standard axle with central pinion and ring gear (MF 2210-2225):39/8 Standard axle withcentral pinion and ring gear (MF 2235):53/13 Sherpa axle with central pinion and ring gear (MF 2210-2225):41/9 Sherpa axle with central pinion and ring gear (MF 2210-2225):51/13 Standard axle with dropped final drive (MF 2210-2225):47/11...
INTRODUCTION Tractor identification and technical specifications 2-9 Technical specifications of 4WD front axle with bevel gear pairs Type of axle In spheroidal cast iron swivelling around a central pivot Type of reductions Central pinion and ring gear 14/32 20/26 and 18/41 double bevel drive and 3.333 epicyclic final drive Clutch control Mechanical with hand lever or electrohydraulic...
205 bar (built into the valve system block) Steering cylinder Quantity 1 Type double-acting, balanced Make Massey Ferguson dimensions 32 x 48 x 242 /2 mm. pump delivery 27.3 l. / min. at 2600 RPM engine rate steering wheel turns...
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Max. quantity 3 elements Connection to circuit in series Position at rear HYDRAULIC MECHANICAL POWER LIFT Make Mita / Massey Ferguson Operating mode position / draft control intermix - float mode lowering adjustment Hydraulic system with open-center Standard cylinder single-acting Dimensions ø...
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INTRODUCTION CHAP. 1 Working in safety INDEX Sect. 3 Working in safety 3-1 Essential rules for prevention ........1-18 3-2 Safety decals ............... 1-24 3-3 Replacing tractor parts ..........1-26 3-4 Safe use of the tractor ..........1-26 1 - 17...
INTRODUCTION Sect.3 - Working in safety 3-1 Essential rules for prevention Always bear your safety and that of others in mind The structures, systems and equipment in repair whenever you work on a machine, whichever type it shops must conform to the current laws governing may be.
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INTRODUCTION Working in safety A - Rules of a general character Always wear protective clothing (goggles - visors - gloves - footwear, etc.). Preliminary instructions - always comply with the instructions received from superiors; - always comply with the indications on the stickers and signs;...
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INTRODUCTION Working in safety Vehicles Lifting and carrying - proceed at a moderate speed and with due care, depending on the road conditions. Comply with the By hand farm/company rules and with the road signs. - do not bend your back to lift loads; Electricity - hold the load safely where it is easy to get a good grip;...
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INTRODUCTION Working in safety Dangerous substances and preparations GUIDE TO CHOOSING THE RIGHT EXTINGUISHER EXTINGUISHING AGENT SPECIAL TYPE OF FIRE WATER POWDER FOAM Take the following precautions when using dangerous POWDERS chemical products (fire, explosion, irritation, caustic burning, scalding, intoxication: YES YES YES YES N O Only for small fires.
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INTRODUCTION Working in safety B - Tools Plug used to mount the bushing on the differential housing. Makeshift, inadequate or defective tools may cause faults or accidents. Never use the wrong tools since such action could cause injuries and spoil the finished job.
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INTRODUCTION Working in safety D - Tractor safety regulations Note: Before getting into the tractor, it is essen- - Make sure that there are no fuel leaks before pro- tial to read and strictly comply with the instruc- ceeding with any other operation: eliminate any le- tions in the operation and maintenance manual.
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INTRODUCTION Working in safety 3-2 Safety decals When replacing a tractor part bearing a sticker with A complete list of the places where these stickers are safety warnings (yellow coloured), it is ESSENTIAL applied is given below. to affix the same sticker to the spare part. FIG.12-1 TRACTORS WITH CAB FIG.13-1 FOOTSTEP TRACTORS 1 - 24...
Working in safety 3-3 Replacing tractor parts ve your tractor. It is essential to use genuine Massey Ferguson spare parts when repairing the tractor. - Fasten your seat belt if the tractor is fitted with a Pay particular attention to the following instructions roll-over frame.
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INTRODUCTION Working in safety Safety frame (ROPS) Safety frame Either a roll-over protective structure or a cab is moun- ted as standard equipment together with a safety belt. You cannot work without the safety frame or cab. A safety structure or cab reduces the risk of injury should the tractor roll over.
INTRODUCTION CHAP. 1 Pre-delivery inspections and maintenance INDEX Sect. 4 Pre-delivery inspections and maintenance 4-1 General information ............. 1-28 4-2 Inspections before delivery .......... 1-28 4-3 Routine maintenance guide ......... 1-29 1 - 27...
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4-1 General information - Make sure that the instruments, controls and indi- To ensure that the tractor is regularly serviced during the 12 month warranty period, the Massey Ferguson cator lights operate correctly. dealer must carry out maintenance work after 50 and - Check the engine rate on the rev counter using 250 hours service.
INTRODUCTION Pre-delivery inspection and maintenance 4-3 Routine maintenance guide PERFORM THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS EVERY indicated Daily or Servicing 1000 DESCRIPTION points required hours hours hours hours (Fig.11-1) Perform general lubrication A B C D Lubricate three-point hitch Front wheel hub for axle with 2 driving wheels Check engine oil level Change engine oil Change engine oil filter...
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INTRODUCTION Pre-delivery inspections and maintenance Maintenance and service points Fig.16-1 A/C AND ELECTRIC DRAINING POINTS FILTERS LUBRICATION FILLING SYSTEMS 1 - Diesel fuel tank. 8 - Transmission oil 14 - Engine oil filter. 20 - Battery electrolyte A - Front axle hinge points 2 - Coolant radiator.
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INTRODUCTION CHAP. 1 Conversion tables INDEX Sect. 5 Conversion tables 5-1 Length ................. 1-32 5-2 Area ................1-35 5-3 Volume ................ 1-36 5-4 Weight ................. 1-39 5-5 Pressure ..............1-41 5-6 Moment of rotation ............1-43 5-7 Temperature ..............1-45 1 - 31...
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