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Page 1: ... Operator s Manual MF 135 TRACTOR F Massey Ferguson ...

Page 2: ...hine We recommend that you carefully read this entire manual before oper ating the unit Also time spent in becoming fully acquainted with its per formance features adjustments and maintenance schedules will be repaid in a long and satisfactory life ofthe product This piece of equipment is covered by warranty The warranty agree ment is printed in the back ofthis manual Massey Ferguson reserves the ...

Page 3: ...easily in moving parts Only you the operator should be permitted on the Tractor when it is in operation Never allow any one to ride on drawbar hitch or fender Keep a firm grip on the steering wheel at all times with thumbs clear of spokes when operating the Tractor Always remain seated when the Tractor is moving over rough ground Reduce speed of the Tractor on curves rough ground and hillsides so ...

Page 4: ...y Cate gory 11 equipment may impair Tractor stability When preparing calcium chloride solution for liquid tire ballast never pour water on calcium chloride A chlorine gas is generated which can be explosive This can be avoided by slowly adding the calcium chloride flakes to the water and stirring until dissolved Always use the headlamps and work lamps for night work Use safety lights and SMV Emble...

Page 5: ...p plugs in place and tight c Once in place avoid moving the tank or drum d Do not use the last few gallons of fuel from the storage tank as it is likely to con tain water and sediment e Handle the fuel as little as possible AVOID USING CANS AND FUNNELS TO TRANSFER FUEL AS THEY ARE DIFFICULT TO KEEP CLEAN 3 Fill Tractor fuel tank at the end of each day s operation to prevent condensation 4 Inspect ...

Page 6: ...n this Manual can all be done with tools ordinarily available Massey Ferguson has engineered and tested these Tractors under all kinds of conditions to produce a superior machine They have kept it as simple as possible so you can do many small jobs This Manual will help you the operator get the most out of your MF Tractor The reference to left hand and right hand used throughout the Manual refers ...

Page 7: ... ion Serial Number is stamped on top of the transmission housing on the right hand side of the Tractor Rear Axle Assembly The Rear Axle Assembly Serial Number is stamped on top of the left hand side of the axle assembly v Fig B Engine Serial Number Fig C Transmission Serial Number Fig D Rear Axle Serial Number ...

Page 8: ...esponse Control Inner Quadrant Control Lever When to Use Position Control Using Position Control When to Use Pressure Control Optional Using Pressure Control Optional Using Pressure Control with Pull Type Implements pnly Constant Pumping Range 7 7 7 7 8 9 9 10 11 11 11 11 12 13 14 14 14 14 15 15 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 Attaching 3 Point Hitch Imple ments 19 Detaching 3 Point Hitch Imple ments 20 Atta...

Page 9: ...ine Air Filter Electrical System Fan Belt Cooling System Clutch Adjustment Differential Lock Optional Brake Adjustment Front Wheel Alignment Repacking Front Wheel Bearings Hydraulic Control Quadrant Adjustment Throttle Control Lever Adjustment Rear Wheels Power Steering Engine Cylinder Head Valve Tappets Engine Crankcase Oil Transmission Differential and Hydraulic System Page 40 40 42 45 46 47 48 ...

Page 10: ...eed and up to decrease en gine speed Ignition Starter Switch See Fig 1 Diesel Models On diesel models the switch is a starter 1 switch only When the switch is turned to the right the starter is engaged After the engine has started release starter switch and it will automatically return to the off position When the key is removed from the switch it is automatically locked Gasoline Models On gasolin...

Page 11: ... See Fig 2 The 12 speed Multi Power transmission has the shift pattern indicated on the center housing The 8 speed transmission shift pattern is indicated on the shift knob with a Speed Range Chart located on the right Tractor fender Dual Range Shift Lever See Fig 2 The dual range shift lever has the fol 2 lowing positions 1 Low 2 Neutral and 3 High The dual range shift lever must be in the Neutra...

Page 12: ...ovement also stopping the hydraulic pump and PTO shaft 3 Fig 5 Differential Lock Pedal Differential Lock Pedal Option See Fig 5 To engage the differential lock depress the differential lock pedal To disengage the differential lock turn the front wheels to the right or apply the right brake Differ ential lock is especially advantageous where traction is poor By depressing the differ ential lock ped...

Page 13: ...to as the Draft Control Lever and Inner Quadrant Lever 4 Fig 8 Hydraulic Quadrant Without Pressure Control Fig 9 Hydraulic Quadrant With Pressure Control Draft Control Lever The Draft Control Lever is used when workingwith soil engaging implements and is used to lower and raise the implements Inner Quadrant Lever The inner quadrant lever performs a different function in each of the ranges indi cat...

Page 14: ...ard Tractors have a tachometer oil pressure gauge fuel gauge water temperature gauge and am meter gauge and is lighted by electro lum inesence lighting The instrument panel on the MF 135 Special Tractor has a water tem perature gauge and oil pressure gauge and is not lighted The function of the gauges are as follows Tachometer See Fig 11 The tachometer indicates engine rpm standard PTO and belt pu...

Page 15: ...hite area of the dial after the engine is started and warmed up If the indicator registers in the red area of the dial a low pressure is indicated DO NOT OPERATE THE ENGINE WHEN A LOW OIL PRESSURE 6 IS INDICATED THIS COULD CAUSE SE RIOUS DAMAGE TO THE ENGINE Fuel Gauge See Fig 11 The fuel gauge indicates the amount of fuel in the tank IMPORTANT Fill the fuel tank be fore it becomes empty If a dies...

Page 16: ... following checks should be performed Crankcase Oil Level See Fig 13 Check oil level in the engine crankcase and correct if necessary Refer to Lu brication and Maintenance section for type of oil to use Fig 14 Transmission and Hydraulic 0 iI Check Point 7 Transmission and Hydraulic Oil Level See Fig 14 Check oil level in the transmission and hydraulic system and correct if necessary one check poin...

Page 17: ...on Air Bleeding the fuel system Don t Smoke When Refueling or Inspecting Gasoline Tank Fig 16 Fuel Sediment Bowl Gasoline Fuel System See Figs 16 and 17 Gasoline Models Check the fuel sediment bowl and clean if necessary Be sure fuel shut off valve is open Diesel Models Check the agglomerator on the fuel fil ter If water is present drain agglomera tor Battery See Fig 15 Access to the battery is ea...

Page 18: ... of the panel tilt top of panel out and lift it up STARTING THE ENGINE Warm Weather Starting Gas Models Perform Pre Starting inspection as out lined 1 Firmly lock the parking brake 2 Place the Gearshift Lever and Dual Range Lever in Neutral and depress the clutch pedal If equipped Multi Power lever should be in High position 3 Advance the hand throttle 1 4 to 1 2 open 4 Pull choke control outward ...

Page 19: ...the Gearshift Lever and Dual Range Lever in Neutral and depress the clutch pedal If equipped Multi Power Lever should be in High position 3 Advance the hand throttle 1 4 to 1 2 open 4 Push in the fuel shut off control knob 5 Turn the starter switch to the right engaging the starter After the engine has started release switch it will automatical ly return to the Off position Do not crank engine wit...

Page 20: ...f children Extreme care should be exer cised to reinstall starting fluid can lid to ensure against leakage This is particularly important when starting fluid is carried in an enclosure such as Tractor cab PRACTICE SAFETY 5 Be sure the ignition system compo nents are in good working order for the gas oline engine and use choke to assist cold weather starting Engine Block Heater Kit Accessory An eas...

Page 21: ...sure that an adequate supply of oil is maintained in the engine crankcase Engine oil consumption is not uncommon until the engine is proper erly broken in The SAE Grade must correspond to the recommendations in the lubrication specifications and capacities chart 4 Change the engine oil and filter ele ment after the first 50 hours of operation and fill the engine crankcase with a reputable brand of...

Page 22: ... 1 80 1 28 1 71 L 2 L 1 55 2 07 1 48 1 97 H 2 03 2 70 1 93 2 56 0 3 L 2 85 3 79 2 70 3 60 H 3 72 4 96 3 53 4 70 w R L 1 41 1 88 1 34 1 79 H 1 84 2 45 1 75 2 33 H 1 L 4 13 5 51 3 92 5 24 H 5 39 7 20 5 12 6 85 I 2 L 6 20 8 28 5 90 7 85 H 8 10 10 81 7 77 10 09 G 3 L 11 38 15 17 10 80 14 40 H 14 86 19 82 14 15 19 49 R L 5 63 7 51 5 35 7 14 H H 7 35 9 81 6 97 9 31 GROUND SPEED CHART 8 SPEED TRANSMISSIO...

Page 23: ...parking brake 4 Turn off ignition switch or pull the fuel shut off control knob out to shut off the engine A CAUTION DO NOT attempt individual wheel braking while traveling at high speed Al ways lock the master parking brake before dismounting from the Tractor PRACTICE SAFETY 14 Towing the Tractor Use extreme care when towing the Trac tor Make sure the towing device is secure ly attached to the Tr...

Page 24: ...t permit engine compression to be used for braking Tractor parked in gear Test for Overload With the Tractor moving under load set the throttle lever half way open Quickly advance throttle lever to the full open po sition The engine should begin to gain rpm and build up to its maximum rpm If the engine fails to gain rpm it is overloaded and you should shift to a lower gear Intermit tent overload i...

Page 25: ...ng too deep move the Draft Control Lever up until the desired depth has been obtained The adjustable locator may be set in line with the Draft Control Lever 16 to be used as a reference This will allow the operator to lower the implement to the same selected working depth To raise a Draft Controlled implement to the transport position move the Draft Control Lever up until the transport posftion is...

Page 26: ...ant lever to ward down position will lower the imple ment Locating the inner quadrant lever at intermediate positions within the Position Control range will locate the lower links at corresponding intermediate positions The quadrant has an adjustable stop that allows the operator to return the inner quadrant lever from transport to the same desired op erating position When to Use Pressure Control ...

Page 27: ...above the inner quadrant lever This will prevent the inner quadrant lever from being moved accidentally above the desired set ting which would exert unnecessary weight transfer If traction decreases due to a soft spot in the field the stop can be by passed to increase weight transfer as needed Af ter pulling through the soft spot the inner quadrant lever can be returned to its origi nal setting Wh...

Page 28: ... be lowered from transport slow or fast depending upon the adjustment of the knurled knob located on top of the con trol valve body To adjust the rate of cylinder retract turn the control knob out to slow down the retract speed Turn the control knob in to speed up the retract speed To hydraulically lock an implement in transport turn the knurled knob out all the way To relieve this hydraulic lock ...

Page 29: ...ching pin with linchpin Attach the remaining end of the top link to the Tractor control beam See Fig 28 Detaching 3 Point Hitch Implements 1 Select a level area to detach the im plement this will be beneficial when reat taching the implement 2 Lower the implement to the ground If needed turn the leveling crank to level the implement with the ground 3 Detach the top link from the Tractor then firml...

Page 30: ...tor insert the chain through the loop and pull the chain up snug and fasten it into the chain claw See Fig 29 Inset IMPORTANT The position of the chain loop on the implement tongue should be arrived at by the follow ing method a Attach tongue to the Tractor b Extend coupler boom to the op erating position c Measure from point A to point B d Point B to point C should not exceed more than 7 of the d...

Page 31: ... be necessary to reduce Pressure Con trol move lever toward lower end end of quadrant B Detaching NOTE Relieve pressure to cylin der 1 Detach the remote cylinder hose or hoses from the hose couplers by giving them a quick pull Replace the protective caps on the ends of the hose couplers 2 Fully release Pressure Control and release chain from chain claw pull it through chain loop and reattach to ch...

Page 32: ...t connection of push but ton PTO couplers NOTE A screw on type cover pro tects the shaft when it is not in use Fig 37 11 Live Power Take Off Shift Lever Live Power Take Off See Fig 37 On Tractors equipped with Live PTO the operator may select two PTO speeds 1 Proportional engine speed PTO or 2 Proportional ground speed PTO Selection of these two speeds is done with the PTO shift lever Engine Speed...

Page 33: ...er ON and OFF A PTO brake is engaged in the OFF position to prevent the PTO shaft from creeping due to oil drag in the clutch The PTO clutch may be feathered by slowly moving the Independent PTO shaft lever to the full ON position The gradual build up of oil pressure to the clutch pack by slow movement of the PTO shift lever provides smoother engagement When the engine is operated at 1700 rpm the ...

Page 34: ...emain the same after adjusting the axle to the desired setting The MF 135 Orchard Special Tractor has a non adjustable front axle Fig 39 Front Wheels Narrow The front wheel tread width is meas ured from center to center of the tire The front axle widths for the individual Tractors are as follows Deluxe Tractor 48 to 72 in 4 increments Vineyard Tractor 41 7 to 53 7 in 4 increments Special Tractor 4...

Page 35: ...le jack raise the front of the Tractor off the ground 2 Remove the two bolts that secure each front axle extension assembly to the main axle Fig 42 Rear Wheel Tread Width 3 Position the axle extension assem blies to obtain the desired tread width Re install the axle extension securing bolts and tighten the nuts securely Rear Wheel Tread Widths See Fig 42 Power Adjusted Variable Tread Rear Wheels S...

Page 36: ...r a prolonged period or is being stored block up both sides of axles to take weight of Tractor off tires If oil gasoline or similar products are spilled on a tire clean this area of tire immediately Never park or stop Tractor with tires standing in a moist oil patch Whenever possible park Tractor where tires will be shaded from direct rays of sun This is par ticularly important if Tractor is parke...

Page 37: ...6 in 4 increments 13 6 28 Tires 48 to 76 in 4 increments 14 9 24 Tires 52 to 72 in 4 increments 12 4 24 Tires Vineyard 40 to 48 in 4 in crements 18 4 16A Tires 58 3 16 Fixed Orchard Tractor CAUTION NEVER use make shift jacks when lifting the Tractor Use a proper jack SEAT that will raise and support the Tractor Always block the Tractor for added protection PRACTICE SAFETY Fig 46 Foam Float Seat Th...

Page 38: ...ired position regardless of oper ator weight This contributes to better vis ibility and handling ease The seat may be Fig 48 Float 0 Motic Seat Fig 49 Float 0 Motic Seat Adjustment moved rearward allowing the operator am ple room to stand The seat is also adjust able fore and aft by loosening the securing studs and sliding the seat bracket to the de sired position Pan Type Seat See Figs 50 and 51 ...

Page 39: ...bed in the ta ble contains 3 5 lbs of calcium chloride per gallon of water The freezing point for this ratio is 300 F below zero Although the total weight figures in the table describe a tire 1003 full it is possible to partially fill the tires by using lesser amounts Pounds Gallons Total Calcium of Weight Size of Tire Chloride Water in Tire Front Tires 5 50 16 19 8 5 6 67 6 00 16 20 7 5 9 70 6 50...

Page 40: ...el can cause engine overheat ing pinging excessive engine wear and poor fuel economy Diesel Engine Diesel fuels are classified as either a No 1 No ID or No 2 No 2D fuel The grade No 2 fuel which is heavier and will produce more work per gallon is rec ommended for service when the air temper ature is 320 F or above The grade No 1 fuel which is lighter is recommended for service when the air tempera...

Page 41: ...bearing This can be observed by the new lubricant forcing the old lubricant from the bearing Exceptwhere recommended other wise Wipe off all excess grease with a clean cloth after lubricating a bearing Excess grease around a bearing collects dirt and grit STORING LUBRICANTS The proper storing of lubricants cannot be over emphasized Store lubricants in clean sealed containers and properly label con...

Page 42: ...e Engine Without Filter Change 6 U S 5 Imp qts With Filter Change 6 5 U S 5 4 Imp qts Capacities Diesel Engine Without Filter Change 6 U S 5 Imp qts With Filter Change 6 5 U S 5 4 Imp qts Use Massey Ferguson Spec M 1109 motor oil in the appropriate SAE viscosity lOW 20W or 30 or Massey Ferguson Spec M 1132 multi viscosity lOW 30 motor oil An equivalent MIL L 2104B qualified product is also satisfa...

Page 43: ...ESE MOTOR OILS ARE HEAVY DUTY DETERGENT TYPE OILS WHICH ARE COM POUNDED WITH SPECIAL ADDITIVES TO ASSURE SATISFACTORY ENGINE OPERA TION NON DETERGENT OR STRAIGHT MINERAL TYPE MOTOR OILS MUST NOT BE USED Recommended Change Period Under the normal severe operating conditions typical for this type of machine the en gine crankcase lubricant should be changed after every 100 hours of operation Change o...

Page 44: ...y cification and Capacities Chart See page 33 Tran s mi s s ion Check oil level and fill as Use Massey Ferguson M Differential and necessary All have one 1129 A Hydraulic Oil only Hydraulic System common reservoir and check See page 33 point Radiator Check coolant level and fill Add equal parts of ethylene as necessary Clean dirt glycol base permanent anti chaff etc from fins freeze and water See ...

Page 45: ...3 Only type Transmission Drain break in oil and re Use only Massey Ferguson Differential and fill with new oil M 1129 A Hydraulic Oil Hydraulic System See Pages 33 and 53 First 50 Hours Only Battery Check level of electrolyte Refer to Servicing Sec and fill as necessary Elec tion See page 45 trolyte level should be main tained to the bottom of each of the filler tubes Power Steering Check reservoi...

Page 46: ... Hydraulic Rock Lubricate fitting with 1 to 3 Use lithium base general shaft shots of grease Do not purpose grease See page over grease 32 A 1tern at or Fan Check tightness and adjust Refer to Servicing Sec Belt as necessary tion See page 46 Brakes Check adjustment and Refer to Servicing Sec i car rect as necessary tion See page 50 Engine Oil Filter Replace oil filter See page 33 Air Filter Remove...

Page 47: ...nspar ent agglomerator bowl Solid impurities are filtered out of the fuel and entrapped within the filter element Various Refer to Lubricants and Lubrication Section for type of oil See pages 33 52 Use Massey Ferguson M 1129 A Oil only See Page 33 and 53 Refer to Servicing sec tion See page 40 Refer to Servicing Sec tion See page 51 Refer to Servicing Sec tion See page 47 Refer to Servicing Sec ti...

Page 48: ...plug securely Fig 53 Fig 54 Primary Fuel Pump Fig 55 Injection Pump 3 Loosen the lower vent plug on the injection pump body and operate the primary pump manual lever until air free fuel flows out this port Tighten the vent plug See Fig 55 4 Loosen the upper vent plug on the in jection pump body and operate the primary pump manual lever until air free fuel flows out this port Tighten the vent plug ...

Page 49: ...57 Carburetor Gasoline Idling Speed Adjustment Turn the screw in to increase or out to dee rease idling speed The gasoline engine idle speed is 750 25 Drain Carburetor Bowl Gasoline Models See Fig 58 J The carburetor bowl should be drained after every 500 hours of operation to allow any water or sediment to escape Close the fuel shut off valve at the fuel tank Remove the drain plug from the bot to...

Page 50: ...s bend the ground or side electrode to adjust the gap When plugs are installed a serviceable gasket should be used and the gasket seat checked to ensure it is clean The gasket is required to dissipate heat from the plug to help ensure longer life and greater effi ciency Tighten plugs to 32 38 ft lbs tor que Spark plugs should be replaced every 300 operating hours for maximum perform ance and fuel ...

Page 51: ...e full amount Loosen screw adjust the gap to 0 021 irtch and tighten screw making sure points are aligned and making full contact Ignition Timing e It is recommended that the ignition system be timed with a timing light by your authorized MF Dealer This provides an ac curate method of checking the distributor au tomatic advance mechanism The gasoline engine is timed at 26 be fore top dead center w...

Page 52: ...ost effective cleaning Agitate element then rinse both inside and outside surfaces of element with clean water from a hose Continue until drain water is clear Inspect element for pin holes pleat dam age or ruptures that may have occurred be cause of careless handling NITTE To avoid any operating de lay while the dirty element is being washed and dried it is recom mended that a spare element be kep...

Page 53: ...S ON MJ LE BULLET TERMlt AL 4 FEKt LE BULLET TERMINAL Ml LE BLAOE TERMINAL 0 FEMALE BLADE TERMINAL RI NG TERMINAL 14 GA LT BLUE 12 GA RED WIRE TAPPED 14 GA GREY Fig 62 Electrical System Diesel HEADLAMP OUTBOARD FLOOD HEADLAM I BOARD HIG H BEAM ACCESSOR I E S Sh I l CH WORK TA I L WARNING INSTRUME NT HEADLAMPS AUX I LIARY WORK TAIL POSITION LAMP LH LAMPS LAM PS HI BEAM FLOOD SOCK ET LAMP RH lst OFF...

Page 54: ... regulator starter or alternator as semblies as these assemblies are best serv iced by trained personnel with adequate service equipment Fig 65 Battery Battery See Fig 65 Easy access to the battery is gained through the service door Clean and inspect the cables terminals and battery surface Clean off corrosion and apply grease to pre v_ ent corrosion Keep electrolyte level to the bottom of the fil...

Page 55: ...ly 3 When connecting a charger to the bat tery connect the charger positive lead to the batterypositive terminal and the charger negative lead to battery negative terminal Failure to follow this procedure will result in the same damage as described in the first precaution 4 Never operate the alternator on open circuit With no battery or electric load in the circuit open circuit the alternator can ...

Page 56: ... MF 135 Trac tor consists of a radiator pressure type radiator cap fan thermostat and water pump The cooling system capacity is 10 5 U S 8 4 Imp quarts The cooling system in both the gas and diesel engines incorpo rates a thermostat by pass port which al lows a more rapid and even engine warm up This type of system circulates a metered amount of the coolant through the water pump back into the eng...

Page 57: ...both the gasoline and diesel engines If the thermostat requires replacement always use a new gasket be tween the head and the cast iron body In spect radiator hoses and hose clamps re place hoses and tighten clamps as neces sary Checking Radiator See Fig 70 The engine has a pressure cooling sys tem To maintain this pressure the filler cap must be fitted tightly on the neck of the radiator A CAUTIO...

Page 58: ...e travel necessary for efficient operation is 3 4 of an inch This is measured between the clutch pedal arm and the bottom of the radius rod clamp To adjust free travel 1 Insert a rod through the hole in the clutch pedal shaft loosen the clamp bolt See Fig 74 Fig 74 Clutch Adjustment 2 With the rod rotate the shaft clock wise until you feel the clutch finger contact the release bearing noticeable r...

Page 59: ...g after each click NOTE If the brakes are malfunc tioning due to very damp climatic conditions it may be necessary to burnish in the linings before ad justment With the rear wheels raised run the Tractor in high range first gear Lock one brake and partially apply the other brake until the brake drum is too hot to touch Repeat the operation on the opposite brake Allow drums to cool then adjust Use ...

Page 60: ...e spindles and thoroughly clean the bearings in a suit able cleaning solvent not gasoline 2 Remove old grease from inside the hub 3 Repack the bearings with a lithium base bearing grease Reinstall the bearings in the hub 4 Apply a generous amount of grease around the outside of the inner bearing Ap ply a sufficient amount of grease to fill the space between the inner bearing and the dust seal 5 In...

Page 61: ...friction disc which holds the throttle lever at the desired setting After considerable usage the disc may be come worn allowing the throttle control lever to creep To compensate for wear loosen the clamp nut beneath the instrument panel and slide the clamp along on the throt tle shaft compressing the tension spring until the desired lever tension is obtained Securely tighten clamp nut Fig 82A Thro...

Page 62: ...ervoir daily when Trac tor is new to assur e the reservoir is not low Engine Cylinder Head See Fig 8 5 B After the first 50 hours of operation the cylinder head nuts must be r etightened to 55 60 ft lbs torque with engine at op erating temperature Fig 85 Cylinder Head Tightening Sequence Valve Tappets f 1 L5 0 J Valve tappet clearance must be checked and adjusted after retightening the cylinder he...

Page 63: ...ndard equipment 111e SMV Emblem Ac cessory can be ordered through your local Massey Ferguson Dealer Part No 513 260 Ml Fig 89 SMV Bracket and Emblem Fig 88 Hydrau Iic Oil Fil I Point Transmission Differential and Hydraulic System See Fig 87 and 88 B 8 Drain the hydraulic oil com pletely by removing the drain plug and refill to full mark on the dipstick Add oil through filler hole on top of the tra...

Page 64: ...ill if necessary 9 Clean and repack front wheel bear ings see Lubrication section 10 Start engine and bring to normal op erating temperature Remove water ballast from tires if calci um chloride was not used when filling with ballast 13 Inspect Tractor for worn or broken parts and replace as necessary Always use genuine MF parts 14 Gas Models Only a Remove spark plugs and regap to 0 025 Before inst...

Page 65: ...of all nuts bolts and screws tighten as necessary 6 Lubricate all grease fittings with the proper type and quality of pressure gun grease See Lubrication section 7 On diesel models air bleed the fuel system see Servicing section 8 Start Tractor and allow it to run for 10 to 15 minutes Observe all instruments paying particular attention to the ammeter oil pressure gauge and temperature gauge 9 Driv...

Page 66: ...jection timing incorrect Have your MF Dealer correctly time the pump Engine Cranks but Fails to Start Air System 1 Air cleaner inlet tube restricted 2 Plugged or clogged air cleaner Engine Operation Rough 1 Injection pump incorrectly timed 2 Faulty injectors 3 Faulty injection pump Excessive Engine Exhaust Smoke 1 Faulty injectors 2 Incorrect injection pump timing 3 Clogged air cleaner 4 Improper ...

Page 67: ...ump Engine Will Not Stop 1 Fuel shut off rod linkage incorrect Readjust linkage 2 Improper pump functioning Have your MF Dealer check Engine Knock 1 Faulty injectors 2 Timing advanced Have your MF Dealer correctly time the injection pump TROUBLE SHOOTING GASOLINE TRACTOR Engine Cranking Failure 1 Dual range shift lever not in neu tral position 2 Loose grounded shorted or broken wiring Check connec...

Page 68: ...r 12 Throttle and or governor linkage in operative or incorrectly a justed 13 Air leak in fuel line 14 Cracked or broken intake manifold 15 Valves sticking Engine Cranks Slowly 1 Weak battery 2 Crankcase oil too heavy for temper ature 3 Defective starter or connections 59 Excessive Fuel Consumption 1 Fuel leak 2 Fouled air cleaner 3 Timing off 4 Automatic spark advance not working properly 5 Distr...

Page 69: ... Weak or broken valve springs 3 Sticking valves 4 Faulty ignition Pre Ignition 1 Poor grade of fuel 2 Ignition timing too far advanced 3 Engine overheating 4 Heavy carbon deposits in the com bustion chamber 5 Spark plugs of improper heat range 6 Insufficient tappet clearance 7 Burned or worn valves 8 Improper distributor advance Continuous Misfire 1 Stuck or burned valves 2 Blown head gasket 3 Fau...

Page 70: ...ulic Hose Set 2 Hoses 105 114 Double Acting Cylinders 677 337 Hydraulic Hose Set 2 Hoses 129 138 Double Acting Cylinders 677 338 Hydraulic Hose 105 Single Acting Cylinder 677 339 Hydraulic Hose 129 Single Acting Cylinder 677 347 Belt Pulley 10 1 4 Dia Use w 677 160 677 361 Tool Box For Dished Type Fenders 677 401 Front End Weight 677 404 Leveling Box Left Side Use on Models w 10 1 2 Lift Arm Cente...

Page 71: ...kage Stabilizers Vineyard Tractor 677 584 Pre Cleaner Kit Vertical 677 608 Lock Valve 680 337 Drawbar Hammer Strap Use w 677 423 1374 026 Pressure Control Coupler Chain Type Hitch 1538 101 SAFETY FRAME See your MF Dealer 62 ...

Page 72: ...rifugal fly weight Diesel Model Perkins AD3 152 No of Cylinders 3 Bore 3 6 inches Piston Stroke 5 inches Total Displacement 152 7 cu ins Compression Ratio 18 5 to 1 Firing Order 1 2 3 Lubrication at 2000 rpm Pressure fed at 40 55 psi Valve Clearance Hot Intake Exhaust 0 010 Cold Intake Exhaust 0 012 Idle Speed 725 775 rpm Maximum Speed no load 2135 2185 rpm Governor Built in injection pump FUEL SY...

Page 73: ...e speed change gears Transmission operates in conjunction with planetary reduction gear assembly and 2 stage compounding in com bination with sliding gear and planetary compound ing gear providing twelve forward speeds and four reverse speeds Eight Speed Transmission Consists of a four speed forward and one speed reverse sliding gear set compounded by a dual range planetary reduction gear set The ...

Page 74: ...nd Volts 12 Amp Hour Rate Independent PTO Models 95 Live PTO Models 60 Generator Make Delco Remy Voltage 12 Charging Rate 25 amp Regulator Make Delco Remy Starter Motor Make Delco Remy BRAKES Type Mechanical double expanding shoe self energizing Shoe Dimension 14 inch diameter 2 inches wide 118 square inch area Pedal Free Travel 3 4 inch HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Lift Pump Constant running scotch yoke pist...

Page 75: ...ating Rl 14 9 13 24 4 Ply Rating Rl 18 4 15 16A 6 Ply Rating Rl R3 Required Fender Code 640 805 in place of Fender Code 640 878 whenever Tire Code 640 887 is specified 5 50 16 4 PlyRating F2 6 00 16 4 PlyRating F2 6 50 16 4 Ply Rating F2 7 50 10 6 Ply Rating F3 Wheel Base 72 3 8 inches Minimum Width Deluxe Special Orchard Tractors 68 7 16 inches Vineyard Tractor 51 7 8 inches Gi ound Clearance Min...

Page 76: ...months from date of delivery to Buyer or 1500 hours of use whichever occurs first It is the responsibility of the Buyer at his expense to transport the machine or equipment to the dealer s service shop or alternatively to reimburse the dealer for any travel or transportation expense involved in fulfilling this warranty When requested by the dealer part or parts shall be returned for inspec tion tr...

Page 77: ...el line connections D Activate Battery D Carburetor adjustment 0 Engine RPM idle D Engine RPM full throttle D Governor performance D Trans Diff and Planetary oil level D Wheel rim and hub bolts rear D Brake adjustment D Drive test D Is operator s manual with tractor D Lubricate all fittings Signature__ E r o 7 ___ f 4 a a z _______ Explained the following to the owner D Power take off operation D ...

Page 78: ...CHINERY When it comes to service see your Massey Ferguson dealer for all your service needs He has the facilities and the training to Drovide the kind of service that wil keep your MF equipment on the job 4173 W A Printed in U S A ...

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