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General Safety 
 

1. Never let an unqualified or untrained driver operate the tractor. 
2. Keep a fire extinguisher, with ABC rating securely fastened in the  ROPS. Maintain it and be 
familiar with its use. 
3. Do not carry passengers. 
4.  Never  operate  the  tractor  in  a  closed  building  for  a  prolonged  period.  Ensure  adequate 
ventilation is present, as engine exhaust fumes are poisonous and can kill. 
5. Always keep sleeves, jackets or other loose clothing relatively tight and belted. Loose clothing 
may catch on moving parts and result in severe personal injury or death. 
6. Provide a first-aid kit, securely attached inside of the ROPS for use in case of accident. 
7. Never jump from the tractor. There is a danger of tripping or falling on protruding parts. 
8.  Use  steps  and  hand  holds  when  mounting  and  dismounting  the  tractor,  or  for  servicing 
components too high to reach from the ground. 
9. When seated in the ROPS, fasten seat belt before starting the engine. A proper seat belt must 
be worn at all times when using a ROPS. 
10. Safety devices and shields are intended to protect operators from injury or death. Under no 
circumstances should they be modified, disabled or removed. 

 
 
Operating Safety 

 
1. Always operate the tractor controls while sitting in 

the operator’s seat.

 

2. Lock seat in position and buckle seat belt before operating the tractor. 
3. Avoid abrupt sharp turns at high speeds. 
4. On sloped terrain, do not make sharp turns as machine stability could be compromised. 
5. Operate the tractor smoothly, avoid abrupt starts and stops. 
6. Keep all shields in place when operating the tractor. 
7. Do not operate the tractor when you are tired, sick, or impaired. 
8. Never operate the tractor in confined areas; visibility next to the tractor is reduced. Injury to 
bystanders or damage to the ROPS or equipment may result. 
 
 

Safety 
 

Carefully review the procedures given in this manual and the tractor 

operator’s manual with all

 

operators  annually.  It  is  important  that  all  operators  become  familiar  with  and  follow  safety 
precautions.  Operating  instructions  must  be  given  to  everyone  using  the  tractor  before 
operation  and  at  least  once  yearly  thereafter  in  compliance  with  OSHA  Regulations  1928.57 
(United States). 
 
 
 

    June 2021© Massey GC1705 Series Deluxe ROPS Cab Operation Manual

Summary of Contents for GC1705

Page 1: ...This ROPS cab is designed and built to fit the Massey Ferguson GC1705 and GC1715 tractor Designed and Built by Tektite Manufacturing Inc 427 Buffalo Street P O Box 639 Winkler MB R6W 4A8 Canada PH 20...

Page 2: ...heavy A lift assist device such as an overhead hoist or high lift forklift is required 4 Ensure your work area is well ventilated The installation requires the starting of the tractor which will produ...

Page 3: ...nd are for reference only All directions provided are from the reference point of the tractor seat facing the steering wheel All left and right references are from this view point For reference please...

Page 4: ...b 2 Bolt Hex 5 8 x 3 Gr 8 YD 2 Washer Flat thick 2 Nut Flange 5 8 Gr 8 YD 2 Bolt Hex x 4 1 2 Gr 8 2 Bolt Hex x 1 YD Gr 8 4 Nut Flange YD Gr 8 4 Fuel Hose 90 degree 3 cut off tractor side installed on...

Page 5: ...June 2021 Massey GC1705 ROPS Cab Installation Manual...

Page 6: ...t upholstery and position it in the area under the seat Glue down the outer edges of the upholstery onto the tractor sheet metal 4 Take the left front bracket and position it on the two holes in the l...

Page 7: ...ront of the bracket when installed arrow location If tractor is equipped without front end loader use the provided no loader bracket and M12 x 35 flange bolts Position left front bracket against tract...

Page 8: ...ate should be facing forward when installed Re use the factory fasteners 7 Take the right rear bracket and put into the pocket where the 2 post ROPS was mounted The cab mount plate should be facing fo...

Page 9: ...ting on the left side remove the cotter pin and pull pin out Flatten the one side of the pin down so that a minimal space is used Insert pin from the inside and push out Re install cotter pin Repeat f...

Page 10: ...ill release very easily when this is accomplished Lift the door assembly straight up and off the cab and put aside for now Remove right door as well Un bolt and remove both under hood shields from cab...

Page 11: ...and flange nuts and start all four mounting bolts The heavy flat washer needs to be located properly to ensure proper fastening It is located between nut and the isolator from underneath 12 Once all R...

Page 12: ...against hood Ensure good seal and then fasten into place It will be necessary to heat and bend the loader control joystick lever to prevent it from contacting the loader shield at the front of the cab...

Page 13: ...e bottom of the left A post Route under the hood Connect the heavy red wire to the battery with provided 1 4 loop Shorten wire if necessary then solder connector to wire Connect the heavy black wire t...

Page 14: ...gine coolant 19 Locate the bypass hose as shown below 20 Remove the bypass hose 21 Connect one end of the heater hose to one the ports and the remaining heater hose to the other open port 22 Re fill t...

Page 15: ...ator coolant 24 Take the left rear tractor flasher steel mounting bracket factory bolts and attach to the outer mount tab on the tractor cab Route the wiring harness down through the hole in the rear...

Page 16: ...he right side bracket and using the factory hardware attach to the right tab beside the rear mount plate 29 Use the provided fir tree fasteners to retain the flat 3 weather seal into place on the side...

Page 17: ...MV sign mount against the left rear tractor fender and mark the location of the two holes that are in the SMV sign bracket Line the sign up with the bottom of the fender as shown 32 Drill two 1 4 hole...

Page 18: ...orient it vertically 34 Remove factory floormat 35 Taken the main cab floormat and place onto operator foot platform Ensure there is good clearance for all pedals and levers Use the provided fir tree...

Page 19: ...ned and built to fit the Massey Ferguson GC1705 and GC1715 tractor Designed and Built by Tektite Manufacturing Inc 427 Buffalo Street P O Box 639 Winkler MB R6W 4A8 Canada PH 204 331 3463 Fax 204 331...

Page 20: ...rence only All directions provided are from the reference point of the tractor seat facing the steering wheel All left and right references are from this view point For reference please fill in the in...

Page 21: ...sult in whole or in part from inadequate engineering or specifications provided to Tektite by its customer k any actual or alleged deficiency in technical or engineering services or advice provided by...

Page 22: ...e if they are operated and maintained according to instructions It is the owner s responsibility to be certain anyone operating this product reads this manual and all other applicable manuals to becom...

Page 23: ...s and shields are intended to protect operators from injury or death Under no circumstances should they be modified disabled or removed Operating Safety 1 Always operate the tractor controls while sit...

Page 24: ...hat are not designed as steps Safe Highway Operation 1 Before operating the tractor on or near public roadways check with your local authorities for any local regulations that will affect you 2 Equip...

Page 25: ...structure must be replaced Failure to do so may result in injury or death in the event of a roll over 3 If the tractor in not equipped with seat belts purchase approved seat belts from the tractor ma...

Page 26: ...switch plate located in the cab The following switches are available and their functionality is described Cab Switch Plate 1 Front Wiper Rocker Switch standard Low position Off High position On Note i...

Page 27: ...The Tektite ROPS cab is wired to provide maximum protection against individual circuit overload All optional components are fused internally behind the cab switch plate GC1705 Deluxe Cab The deluxe G...

Page 28: ...tor operate normally 5 Ensure your door latches properly onto the striker pin Immediately after installation the ROPS frame may flex slightly from installation and the door latch will need to be re al...

Page 29: ...wy 3 Box 639 Winkler MB R6W 4A8 Canada CNC Index Service Part File Name Description Qty 1 A00 0013 TEKT 0009 5MM Bushing 8 2 A00 0014 TEKT 0092 Thick Bushing 3 3 A00 0019 STEP BOLT1 4X1 Step Bolt 1 4...

Page 30: ...nc 24157 Hwy 3 Box 639 Winkler MB R6W 4A8 Canada CNC Index Service Part File Name Description Qty 1 A00 0013 TEKT 0009 5MM Bushing 8 2 A00 0014 TEKT 0092 Thick Bushing 3 3 A00 0019 STEP BOLT1 4X1 Step...

Page 31: ...57 Hwy 3 Box 639 Winkler MB R6W 4A8 Canada CNC Index Service Part File Name Description Qty 1 A00 0013 TEKT 0009 5MM Bushing 8 2 A00 0019 STEP BOLT1 4X1 Step Bolt 1 4 x 1 MB 4 3 A00 0021 FLANGE NUT 1...

Page 32: ...7 Hwy 3 Box 639 Winkler MB R6W 4A8 Canada CNC Index Service Part File Name Description Qty 1 A00 0013 TEKT 0009 5MM Bushing 8 2 A00 0019 STEP BOLT1 4X1 Step Bolt 1 4 x 1 MB 4 3 A00 0021 FLANGE NUT 1 4...

Page 33: ...de Door Right Latch 1 3 A00 0013 TEKT 0009 5MM Bushing 17 4 A00 0018 STEP BOLT1 4X1 1 2 Step Bolt 1 4 x 1 1 2 MB 3 5 A00 0019 STEP BOLT1 4X1 Step Bolt 1 4 x 1 MB 1 6 A00 0020 STEP BOLT1 4X1 1 4 Step B...

Page 34: ...Suicide Door Left Latch 1 3 A00 0013 TEKT 0009 5MM Bushing 17 4 A00 0018 STEP BOLT1 4X1 1 2 Step Bolt 1 4 x 1 1 2 MB 3 5 A00 0019 STEP BOLT1 4X1 Step Bolt 1 4 x 1 MB 1 6 A00 0020 STEP BOLT1 4X1 1 4 S...

Page 35: ...ise specified X X 1 16 Angular 1 0 Drawn By Checked By Size File Name Units Date Date Req d Description Tektite Manufacturing Inc 24157 Hwy 3 Box 639 Winkler MB R6W 4A8 Canada CNC Index Service Part F...

Page 36: ...C1705 ASM 30 1 2 A00 0021 FLANGE NUT 1 4 Flange Nut 1 4 YD 2 3 A00 0023 FLANGE_BOLT_1 4X3 4 Flange Bolt 1 4 x 3 4 YD 4 4 A00 0059 FLANGE NUT 5 16 Flange Nut 5 16 YD 2 5 A00 0061 TEKT 0021 Striker Moun...

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