MASSEY FERGUSON MF1474 Operator'S Manual Download Page 11

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SAFETY

Never start the tractor with PTO engaged or control
console turned on.

Where possible avoid operating the machine near
ditches, embankments and holes. Reduce speed when
turning, crossing slopes, and on rough, slippery, or muddy
surfaces.

Stay off slopes too steep for operation.

Be aware of the size of the equipment and have enough
space available to allow for operation.

Do not stand between the tractor and the implement to
install the hitch pin when the tractor engine is running.

FIG. 6:

Avoid contact with electrical power lines. Contact

with electrical power lines can cause electrical shock,
resulting in very serious injury or death.

PPE (Personal Protection Equipment)

FIG. 7:

Wear all personal protective equipment (PPE)

and protective clothing issued to you or called for by job
conditions and country/local regulations. PPE includes,
but is not limited to, equipment to protect eyes, lungs,
ears, head, hands and feet when operating, servicing or
repairing equipment.

Always keep hands, feet, hair, and clothing away from
moving parts. Do not wear loose clothing, jewelry,
watches, or other items that could entangle in moving
parts. Tie up long hair that can also entangle in moving
parts.

FIG.  6

D-15022

FIG.  7

S-1127A

Summary of Contents for MF1474

Page 1: ...Operator Manual VISION INNOVATION LEADERSHIP QUALITY RELIABILITY SUPPORT PRIDE COMMITMENT MF 1474 1476 Center Pivot Mower Conditioner...

Page 2: ...his equipment 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 produ...

Page 3: ...ntenance 9 General Information 9 Fire Prevention and First Aid 11 Checking for High Pressure Leaks 12 Tire Safety 12 Cylinder Stops 13 Lift Cylinders 13 Steering Cylinder 14 Safety and Informational S...

Page 4: ...USTMENTS 47 Guard Angle 47 Chain Tensions 48 Top Auger Drive Chain 48 Bottom Auger Drive Chain 48 Reel Drive Chain 48 Reel Drive Belt Tension 49 Slip Clutches 49 Top Auger Clutch 49 Bottom Auger Clutc...

Page 5: ...e Inspection 88 Sickle Drive Timing 89 Sickle Alignment 90 Sickle Register 92 Sickle Drive Crankshaft Bearing Adjustment 94 Swaybar Bearing Replacement 95 Reel Maintenance 98 Reel Drive Chain Replacem...

Page 6: ...0 to 540 rev min 116 Drawbar Extension Quick Hitch Kit 117 Close Up Kit 117 Reverser Kit 117 ASSEMBLY 119 General Information 119 Shipping Damage and Missing Parts 119 Bolt Torque Values 119 Safety Pr...

Page 7: ...at if not avoided 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 po...

Page 8: ...safety Good safety practices not only protect you but also the people around you Study the features in this manual and make them a working part of your safety program Keep in mind that this safety sec...

Page 9: ...manual are determined by facing the direction the machine will travel when in use The photos illustrations and data used in this manual were current at the time of printing but due to possible in lin...

Page 10: ...s All equipment has a limit Make sure you understand the speed brakes steering stability and load characteristics of this machine and the tractor before you start OPERATION General Information FIG 5 W...

Page 11: ...id contact with electrical power lines Contact with electrical power lines can cause electrical shock resulting in very serious injury or death PPE Personal Protection Equipment FIG 7 Wear all persona...

Page 12: ...intended for short periods of use Extra riders especially children are not permitted on the machine When the instructional seat is used the machine must be driven at a slower speed and on level groun...

Page 13: ...and other people s property Always read and follow all manufacturers instructions before opening any chemical container Even if you think you know the instructions read and follow instructions each ti...

Page 14: ...ding movement of farm equipment on public roads Use head lamps flashing warning lamps tail lamps and turn signals day and night unless prohibited by local law Make sure all the flashers are operating...

Page 15: ...nder the machine Do not leave tractor or implement unattended with the engine running Do not pull crop twine or any other object from the machine while the tractor engine is running Moving parts can p...

Page 16: ...ating drive shafts can cause serious injury or death Stay clear of rotating components Never start the tractor with the PTO engaged Make sure rotating guards turn freely A loose yoke can slip off the...

Page 17: ...rop such as oil or electrical components use a dry chemical fire extinguisher with an ABC rating Mount fire extinguishers within easy reach of where fires can occur Frequently remove accumulated crop...

Page 18: ...before applying pressure Tire Safety FIG 23 Check tires for cuts bulges and correct pressure Replace worn or damaged tires When tire service is needed have a qualified tire mechanic service the tire...

Page 19: ...he cylinder stops on both header lift cylinders to prevent lowering of the header To install the lift cylinder stops Raise the header Remove the hair pin and clevis pin 2 from the cylinder stop Instal...

Page 20: ...et 4 Make sure the handle cannot be rotated downward NOTE If the hole in the mainframe is not aligned with the roading pin steer the header to get the correct alignment The spring will push the roadin...

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