Vehicle Segment:
Utility tractor series
Brand Reputation:
Massey Ferguson is a well-established global brand known for reliable agricultural machinery.
Competitive Set:
Competes with similar-class utility tractors from brands like John Deere, Case IH, New Holland, and Kubota.
Power Range:
110-130 HP, indicating suitability for a range of demanding farm tasks.
Manual Purpose:
Empower operators with knowledge for optimal performance, efficiency, and safety.
Major Systems:
Engine, Transmission, Hydraulics, Electrical System, Braking System, Steering System, Chassis, PTO
Engine Systems:
Cooling system, Fuel system, Lubrication system, Air intake and exhaust systems
Drivetrain Systems:
Clutch, Gearbox, Differential, Axles, Final Drives
Hydraulic Systems:
Hydraulic pump, Control valves, Cylinders, Power take-off (PTO) hydraulics
Electrical Systems:
Battery, Starting system, Charging system, Lighting, Instrumentation
Auxiliary Systems:
May cover operation of front-end loaders, if equipped as standard or optional, and their hydraulic controls.
Operational Procedures:
Starting and stopping, Gear shifting, PTO operation, Three-point hitch operation, Hydraulic implement control
Maintenance Procedures:
Fluid level checks, Lubrication, Filter replacement, Greasing points, Routine inspections
Adjustment Procedures:
Brake adjustment, Clutch adjustment, PTO engagement adjustment, Hydraulic control adjustments
Troubleshooting Procedures:
Diagnosis of common problems, Symptom-based troubleshooting guides, Rectification steps
Storage Procedures:
Off-season storage guidelines, Preparation for storage, Post-storage checks
Optional Equipment Installation:
Guidance on operation or integration of optional equipment is provided.
Depth Of Information:
Comprehensive operational guidance, detailed maintenance and lubrication schedules, basic adjustments, and troubleshooting
Target Audience:
Tractor operators, owners, and maintenance personnel
Coverage Scope:
Covers operation, handling, lubrication, maintenance, checking, and adjustment to realize peak performance, economy, and safety.
Diagnostic Capabilities:
Basic troubleshooting to identify common faults, not deep electronic diagnostics.
Repair Level:
Focuses on operational adjustments and routine maintenance, rather than full component rebuilds.
Fuel Type:
Diesel (typical for this HP range and brand)
Horsepower Range:
110 - 130 HP
Engine Displacement:
Not explicitly stated, but typical for 110-130 HP range would be 4.5L to 6.8L or similar, depending on manufacturer and configuration.
Torque Curve:
Not specified, but expected to provide strong pulling power for field operations.
Injection Type:
Likely direct injection, common for modern diesel engines in this class.
Cooling Method:
Liquid-cooled (typical)
Transmission Type:
Not specified, but likely a robust synchronized shuttle or powershift transmission common in utility tractors.
Optional Gearbox:
Not specified, but options could include creeper gears or specialized PTO transmissions.
Pto Speeds:
Likely multiple PTO speeds (e.g., 540, 1000 RPM) supported, detailed in the manual.
Braking System:
Typically hydraulic disc brakes, with details on operation and maintenance in the manual.
Steering System:
Likely hydrostatic power steering for ease of operation.
Rops:
Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) is standard on modern tractors of this class, with operational guidance in the manual.
Seatbelts:
Likely equipped with seatbelts if fitted with a cab or designated seating with ROPS.
Instrument Panel:
Basic analog and digital gauges for engine speed, oil pressure, temperature, fuel level, and system indicators.
Pto Engagement Control:
Provides instructions for safe and efficient operation of the Power Take-Off.
Diagnostic Port:
Likely equipped with a diagnostic port for servicing, though advanced electronics might be limited in operator manuals.
Engine Oil Change:
Detailed in the manual, typically based on operating hours (e.g., every 250-500 hours).
Hydraulic Fluid Change:
Detailed in the manual, typically based on operating hours (e.g., every 1000-2000 hours).
Air Filter Replacement:
Scheduled based on operating hours and operating conditions, with checks detailed in the manual.
Fuel Filter Replacement:
Scheduled based on operating hours and fuel quality, critical for engine health.
Engine Oil Type:
Requires specific diesel engine oil meeting SAE viscosity and API/ACEA specifications, as detailed in the manual.
Hydraulic Fluid Type:
Typically requires a high-quality hydraulic/transmission fluid (e.g., UTF - Universal Tractor Transmission Fluid), specifications will be in the manual.
Coolant Type:
Ethylene glycol-based antifreeze, mixed with water, meeting specific temperature and corrosion protection requirements detailed in the manual.
Transmission Fluid Capacity:
Capacity will be specified in the manual, critical for proper operation and cooling.
Final Drive Oil Type:
Likely uses the same hydraulic/transmission fluid or a specialized gear oil, specified in the manual.
Grease Type:
Manual will specify type of grease for lubrication points (e.g., Lithium complex EP).
Common Wear Points:
Tractor components like clutch, PTO, and hydraulic systems are subject to wear; the manual provides maintenance to mitigate this.
Maintenance Schedule Overview
Preventive Maintenance:
The manual is structured to facilitate a robust preventive maintenance program for longevity and reliability.