Market Position:
Massey Ferguson's 6200 series tractors were designed as versatile, mid-range utility tractors for a variety of agricultural applications, including row crop farming, livestock operations, and general farm work. They aimed to provide a balance of power, comfort, and efficiency.
Target User:
Farmers, agricultural contractors, and estate managers requiring a reliable and versatile tractor for a wide range of tasks.
Competitive Analysis:
Competed with similar models from John Deere (e.g., 6000 series), Case IH (e.g., MX series), New Holland (e.g., TS series), and others in the mid-horsepower agricultural tractor market.
Key Features:
• Robust chassis design
• Powerful and reliable diesel engines
• Comfortable and ergonomic operator station
• Versatile hydraulic system
• Durable transmission options
• Adaptable for a wide range of implements
Operator Comfort Features:
• Adjustable steering column
• Comfortable seating (often suspension seat)
• Ergonomically placed controls
• Good ventilation and visibility
Systems Covered:
• Engine
• Transmission
• Hydraulics
• Braking System
• Steering System
• Electrical System
• Cooling System
• Fuel System
• PTO System
• 3-Point Hitch
• Operator Station
• Attachments Interface
Electrical System Details:
Covers starter, alternator, battery, lighting, ignition system, and basic accessory circuits. May include basic wiring diagrams for troubleshooting.
Hydraulic System Details:
Operation of remote hydraulic valves, hitch control, steering hydraulics, and power take-off (PTO) engagement. Includes fluid capacities and basic troubleshooting for hydraulic performance.
Pto System Details:
Operation of independent and live PTO, engagement levers, and any maintenance related to the PTO shaft and clutch.
Braking System Details:
Description of wet disc brakes, parking brake operation, and any user-serviceable adjustments. Fluid type for hydraulic brakes.
Cooling System Details:
Coolant level checks, radiator maintenance, fan belt tension, and thermostat operation principles. Importance of proper coolant mixture.
Fuel System Details:
Fuel filter checks and replacement, bleeding the fuel system after filter changes or running out of fuel, fuel tank capacity, and recommended fuel type.
3 Point Hitch Details:
Operation of the draft control and position control systems, linkage adjustment, and safety procedures for attaching implements.
Procedures Included:
• Pre-operation checks
• Starting and stopping procedures
• Gear shifting and power shuttle operation
• Hydraulic control operations
• PTO engagement and disengagement
• Field operation techniques
• Lubrication points and schedules
• Fluid level checks and top-ups
• Filter replacement
• Component adjustments (e.g., brakes, clutch)
• Troubleshooting common issues
• Daily, weekly, monthly, and annual maintenance tasks
• Safe operation practices
• Storage procedures
• Operation of optional equipment
Adjustment Procedures:
• Brake adjustment
• Clutch pedal adjustment
• Steering system adjustments
• Hydraulic control linkage adjustments
• Hitch sensitivity adjustments
Lubrication Schedule:
Detailed chart outlining grease points, oil change intervals for engine, transmission, and hydraulics, and recommended lubricant types.
Checking Procedures:
• Tire pressure
• Fluid levels (engine oil, coolant, hydraulic fluid, fuel)
• Battery condition
• Lights and indicators
• Wear on PTO shaft and hitch components
Technical Depth:
Comprehensive operator-level details for safe and effective use, including routine maintenance, checks, and adjustments. Focuses on operation and maintenance rather than in-depth repair diagnostics.
Troubleshooting Scope:
Covers identification of common operational problems and their likely causes, providing simple corrective actions for the operator to perform. Does not include in-depth component rebuild procedures.
Coverage Focus:
Empowering the operator to maximize machine utility and longevity through correct operation, daily checks, preventative maintenance, and minor adjustments.
Manual Type Classification:
Operator's Manual (OM) / Owner's Manual. Focuses on use and care, not heavy repair.
Engine Type:
Perkins Diesel (commonly used in this series)
Engine Families:
• Perkins 1000 Series (e.g., 1006-6T)
• Massey Ferguson's own diesel engines
Engine Manufacturer:
Perkins
Horsepower Range:
Approx. 70 HP to 120 HP (depending on specific model, e.g., MF 6235 ~70HP, MF 6290 ~120HP)
Torque Characteristics:
Designed for strong low-end torque for pulling heavy loads in field conditions.
Engine Displacement:
Varies by model. For example, the Perkins 1006-6T is a 6.0L (368 cu in) engine. Other models may use 4-cylinder engines.
Fuel System Type:
Direct Injection, Diesel
Fuel Filter Type:
Spin-on type, paper element (refer to manual for specific part numbers)
Transmission Type Standard:
Synchronized Gearbox (e.g., 12 Forward / 12 Reverse or similar)
Transmission Type Optional:
Power Shuttle (e.g., Electro-hydraulic or mechanical shuttle shift)
Transmission Features:
• Range splitter
• Hi-Lo gearing
• Creep speed options (on some models)
Overall Length:
Varies by model, typically around 4.5-5.5 meters
Wheelbase:
Varies by model, generally around 2.5-2.8 meters
Ground Clearance:
Varies, designed for agricultural use, typically sufficient for row crop clearance.
Operating Weight:
Approx. 4,000 - 5,500 kg (depending on configuration)
Tare Weight:
Varies by model and configuration
Infotainment Features:
Basic operator station typically includes analog gauges, warning lights, and a radio if optioned. Focus is on functional operation, not advanced digital interfaces.
Driver Assistance Features:
Limited to functional aids like power steering, reliable braking systems, and clear visibility. No modern ADAS (Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems).
Connectivity Features:
None beyond basic electrical connections for implements.
Engine Oil Change Interval:
Typically every 250 or 500 operating hours, depending on oil type and operating conditions (refer to manual for exact recommendation).
Hydraulic Fluid Change Interval:
Typically every 1000 operating hours or annually, whichever comes first.
Air Filter Maintenance:
Check daily, clean or replace as needed based on operating environment (e.g., dusty conditions require more frequent checks).
Transmission Filter Replacement:
Typically coincides with hydraulic fluid change interval (e.g., every 1000 hours or annually).
Engine Oil Specification:
API CD/CE/CF-4 or higher, SAE 15W-40 or 10W-30 (seasonal variation), e.g., AGCO Premium Engine Oil or equivalent.
Hydraulic Transmission Fluid:
Massey Ferguson Perma-Trans Fluid, UTTO (Universal Tractor Transmission Oil) or equivalent meeting specifications like John Deere JDM J20C, Ford M2C134-D, etc.
Coolant Type:
Ethylene glycol based antifreeze/coolant, typically a 50/50 mix with distilled water, meeting specific OEM standards (e.g., to -37°C protection).
Transmission Oil Capacity:
Refer to specific model in manual. Typically around 40-60 liters for the combined hydraulic/transmission system.
Engine Oil Capacity:
Refer to specific model in manual. Typically around 10-15 liters for the engine.
Coolant Capacity:
Refer to specific model in manual. Typically around 20-25 liters for the cooling system.
Common Wear Items:
• Clutch plates
• Brake discs
• Hydraulic pump wear
• Electrical connectors and wiring
• Wear on PTO splines
Potential Electrical Issues:
Corrosion on connectors, faulty switches, or issues with the alternator/starter, especially in older units.
Engine Common Concerns:
Potential for injector issues, turbocharger wear (if applicable), or cooling system leaks in older units. Overheating can be an issue if cooling system is not maintained.
Transmission Common Concerns:
Wear on synchronizers, shifting issues if linkage is loose, potential leaks from seals or O-rings.
Brand Heritage:
Massey Ferguson is a renowned British brand with a long history in agricultural machinery, known for its innovation and robust, reliable tractors. Part of the AGCO Corporation.
Model Evolution:
The 6200 series succeeded earlier Massey Ferguson tractor lines and was a significant update, incorporating more modern features in terms of comfort, transmission options, and engine technology for its time.
Production Period:
Mid-to-late 1990s and early 2000s (approx. 1996-2004, subject to model variation)
Manufacturing Locations:
Typically manufactured at Massey Ferguson's key global manufacturing plants (e.g., France, UK, North America).