MASSEY FERGUSON 9895 CE Operator'S Manual Download Page 1

Operator Manual

VISION  INNOVATION  LEADERSHIP  QUALITY  RELIABILITY  SUPPORT  PRIDE  COMMITMENT

MF

9005

Series Combine

Models: 9895 CE

Summary of Contents for 9895 CE

Page 1: ...Operator Manual VISION INNOVATION LEADERSHIP QUALITY RELIABILITY SUPPORT PRIDE COMMITMENT MF 9005 Series Combine Models 9895 CE...

Page 2: ...is covered by a written warranty which will be provided to you by your Massey Ferguson Dealer at time of purchase AGCO reserves the right to make changes or add improvements to its products at any tim...

Page 3: ...l No HUC8E101 and Up AGCM98950AHCE8101 and Up CONTENTS SAFETY A 1 GENERAL INFORMATION B 1 OPERATION C 1 ADJUSTMENTS D 1 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE E 1 TROUBLESHOOTING F 1 SPECIFICATIONS G 1 ACCESSORI...

Page 4: ...CONTENTS A ii 700735891FRev NOTES Find manuals at http best manuals com search s MF 700735891F_LORZ...

Page 5: ...ormation A 12 Fire Prevention and First Aid A 14 Checking for High Pressure Leaks A 14 Engine Safety A 15 Adding Fuel A 16 Battery Safety A 17 Tire Safety A 18 Accumulator Safety A 18 Safety Equipment...

Page 6: ...A 2 700735891FRev SAFETY NOTES Find manuals at http best manuals com search s MF 700735891F_LORZ...

Page 7: ...d will result in DEATH OR VERY SERIOUS INJURY m WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY m CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazard...

Page 8: ...ion Keep signs clean by wiping off regularly Use a cleaning solution if necessary If parts have been replaced or a used machine has been purchased make sure all safety signs are in the correct locatio...

Page 9: ...is manual Personal injury or death may result if these precautions are not followed Learn how to operate the machine and how to use the controls properly Do not let anyone operate the machine without...

Page 10: ...d for clarity Never operate the machine with any shields or guards removed If the removal of shields or guards is necessary to make a repair they MUST be replaced before operation FIG 4 The Operator M...

Page 11: ...es too steep for operation Be aware of the size of the machine and have enough space available to allow for operation FIG 6 Use extra care and reduce speed when operating on hillsides or near ditches...

Page 12: ...s unless specifically instructed otherwise in this manual Never leave combine unattended while the engine is operating PPE Personal Protection Equipment FIG 10 Wear all personal protective equipment P...

Page 13: ...new operators or diagnose a problem The instructional seat is only intended for short periods of use Extra riders especially children are not permitted on the machine When the instructional seat is u...

Page 14: ...xhaust is vented outside Flying Debris FIG 15 Never stand near the machine during operation Debris can be thrown from the machine during operation possibly resulting in injury Handrails FIG 16 Face th...

Page 15: ...ting prior to driving on the road Make sure reflectors are correctly installed in good condition and wiped clean Make sure the Slow Moving Vehicle SMV emblem is clean visible and correctly mounted on...

Page 16: ...ine while the machine engine is running Moving parts can pull you in faster than you can move away Check all nuts and bolts periodically for tightness especially wheel mounting hardware Do not attempt...

Page 17: ...pulled off the shaft FIG 22 When working on the machine make sure the header and reel are lowered all the way When it is necessary for the header or the reel to be in the raised position raise the hea...

Page 18: ...the machine and check for overheated components Check the machine daily for any noises that are not normal Such noises could indicate a failed component that can cause excess heat If any flame cutting...

Page 19: ...r s seat only Make sure all controls are in neutral and drives are disengaged Make sure all bystanders are clear of the machine before starting the engine Do not bypass the neutral start system The ne...

Page 20: ...en running even for a short time Always permit parts that contain hot fluid or gases to cool to the touch before handling or disconnecting FIG 32 Never remove the cap from a hot radiator Escaping stea...

Page 21: ...in the Maintenance section for more information Battery posts terminals and other battery parts contain lead and lead compounds Wash hands carefully after handling a battery FIG 35 Fluid in the elect...

Page 22: ...alled Welding will make an air gas mixture that can cause an explosion and burn with high temperatures This danger applies to all tires inflated or deflated Removing air or breaking the bead is not en...

Page 23: ...engage the header lift cylinder stop 1 Raise the feeder house until the cylinder rod is fully extended 2 Release the hook and lower the header lift cylinder stop onto the cylinder rod 3 Lower feeder...

Page 24: ...ordance with local traffic and roadway regulations The first position of the beacon lamp switch 1 activates the beacon lamps for road use Backup Alarm FIG 43 The combine is equipped with a backup alar...

Page 25: ...ess the drives on the left hand side of the feeder house remove the left hand feeder house shield To remove the forward shield 1 remove the four pins 2 and nut 3 used to secure the shield to the feede...

Page 26: ...ng the combine To fold the striker bracket pull up on the latch 2 and fold the bracket towards the rear FIG 50 The right hand side of the combine has three shields The front right hand shield latch 1...

Page 27: ...hield 1 is held closed using a rubber latch 2 To open the clean grain elevator drive shield pull out on and lift the rubber latch Swing the drive shield open FEEDER OPENING COVER FIG 54 The feeder ope...

Page 28: ...SAFETY A 24 700735891FRev SAFETY AND INFORMATION SIGNS FIG 55 Safety sign locations Front View FIG 55 14 14 14 4 8 D 13837...

Page 29: ...700735891 F Rev A 25 SAFETY FIG 56 Safety sign locations Rear View FIG 56 11 25 8 24 18 18 21 13 25 24 13 1 30 34 36 38 D 13838 41 40 41 40...

Page 30: ...e View FIG 58 Safety sign locations Right Side View FIG 57 10 14 13 4 11 27 23 20 2 12 19 6 5 6 26 18 13 17 22 9 17 30 31 7 26 26 32 39 40 17 D 14219 43 43 FIG 58 14 16 22 13 16 15 10 6 5 6 26 17 17 9...

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