Massey Ferguson 5400 Series Tractors Operator Instruction Book Manual

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This manual PDF download describes procedures for operation, handling, lubrication, maintenance, checking, and adjustment for the 5425-5435-5445-5455-5460-5465 Massey Ferguson Tractors. It will help the operator or anyone realize peak performance through effective, economical and safe machine operation and maintenance.


APPLICABLE MODELS :

Massey Ferguson 5425
Massey Ferguson 5435
Massey Ferguson 5445
Massey Ferguson 5455
Massey Ferguson 5460
Massey Ferguson 5465


TABLE OF CONTENTS :

Chapter 1 - TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION
Chapter 2 - INTRODUCTION - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY
Chapter 3 - INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Chapter 4 - OPERATION
Chapter 5 - MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
Chapter 6 - SPECIFICATIONS
Chapter 7 - ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS


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Language : English
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P/N : 3378468M1
Total Pages : 142


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CONTENTS
TRACTOR IDENTIFICATION
1.1 - SERIAL NUMBER
INTRODUCTION - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY
2.1 - INTRODUCTION
2.1.1 - Pre-delivery inspection, commissioning at the user’s premises and warranty
2.1.2 - Warranty procedure
2.1.3 - Using the tractor in another region
2.1.4 - Servicing after the warranty period
2.2 - SAFETY - ALERT SYMBOLS AND TERMS
2.3 - TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTS
2.4 - MAXIMUM TRAVEL SPEEDS
2.5 - NOTE TO THE OPERATOR
2.6 - DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION
2.7 - DECALS
2.8 - SAFETY PROCEDURE TO FOLLOW
2.8.1 - For proper operation
2.8.2 - Observe the following instructions
2.9 - PROTECTION
2.9.1 - Cab
2.9.2 - Damage to the ROPS cab
2.10 - PREPARING FOR SAFE OPERATION
2.10.1 - Know your equipment
2.10.2 - Protect yourself
2.10.3 - Use all available protective and safety devices
2.10.4 - Equipment check
2.10.5 - Clean the tractor
2.10.6 - Protect the environment
2.11 - SERVICING THE TRACTOR
2.12 - STARTING
2.12.1 - Warn personnel before starting
2.12.2 - Get on and off the tractor safely
2.12.3 - Safe start-up
2.12.4 - Follow recommended start-up procedures
2.12.5 - Controls test
2.12.6 - Starting fluid
2.13 - WORKING SAFELY
2.13.1 - Make the right moves
2.13.2 - Safety instructions to be observed
2.13.3 - Safety of bystanders
2.13.4 - Risk of overturning
2.13.5 - To avoid side overturns
2.13.6 - To avoid rear overturns
2.13.7 - Other risks
2.13.8 - Implements and attachments
2.13.9 - Safety measures when towing
2.13.10 - Tractor Towing
2.13.11 - Road use
2.13.12 - Highway code
2.14 - SAFETY - AFTER OPERATION
INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
3.1 - INSTRUMENT PANEL
3.2 - INDICATOR LIGHTS PANEL
3.3 - PEDALS
3.4 - STEERING WHEEL
3.5 - SEAT
3.6 - RIGHT-HAND CONSOLE
3.7 - LEFT-HAND CONSOLE
3.8 - UPPER CONSOLE
3.8.1 - Air conditioning system
3.9 - SUN VISOR
3.10 - ROOF HATCH
3.10.1 - Standard roof hatch
3.10.2 - High visibility sunroof hatch
3.11 - OPENING WINDSHIELD
OPERATION
4.1 - RUNNING IN
4.1.1 - The following precautions should be taken during the running in period
4.2 - START-UP
4.2.1 - Starting the engine
4.3 - STOPPING THE ENGINE
4.4 - DRIVING THE TRACTOR
4.4.1 - Foot throttle
4.4.2 - Selecting the correct gear ratio
4.4.2.1 - Range shifting
4.4.3 - Speedshift
4.4.4 - Creeper gearbox
4.4.5 - PowerShuttle (depending on model)
4.5 - BRAKES
4.6 - DIFFERENTIAL LOCK
4.7 - POWER TAKE-OFF
4.7.1 - 540 and 1000 rpm shiftable PTO with interchangeable shaft
4.7.2 - Shiftable PTO - 540 and 1000 rpm
4.7.3 - Ground Speed PTO
4.7.4 - Load Sensing PTO
4.8 - STEERING
4.9 - ELECTRONIC LINKAGE
4.9.1 - Attaching an implement from the driver’s seat
4.9.2 - Lowering
4.9.3 - Lifting
4.9.4 - Depth control
4.9.5 - Attaching an implement using external controls
4.9.6 - Transport
4.9.7 - Activate transport control system
4.9.8 - Use when working
4.9.9 - Operation at headlands
4.10 - AUXILIARY HYDRAULICS
4.10.1 - Types of spool valves or equipment
4.10.2 - Hydraulic spool valve control
4.10.2.1 - Standard spool valve lever (Fig. 21)
4.10.2.2 - Mechanical Joystick (Fig. 23)
4.10.3 - Open Centre 100L/min
4.11 - THREE-POINT LINKAGE
4.11.1 - Lower links
4.11.2 - Top link
4.11.3 - Lift rods
4.11.4 - Stabilisers
4.11.5 - Adjustment procedures
4.12 - DRAWBARS AND HITCHES
4.12.1 - Perforated bar
4.12.2 - Swinging drawbar
4.12.3 - Closed eye bolt for balanced full trailer
4.12.4 - Roller type swinging drawbar
4.12.5 - 4 wheel trailer clevis hitch
4.12.5.1 - Standard clevis, pin-adjusting scale
4.12.5.2 - Automatic clevis, easy adjustment scale
4.12.6 - “Dromone” auto-hitch
4.13 - TRANSMISSION CONTROL
4.13.1 - Differential lock control
4.13.2 - Power front axle (4WD)
4.13.3 - Power Take-Off Control
4.13.4 - Hydraulic pressure (Low pressure)
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
5.1 - INITIAL 50 HOUR SERVICE INSPECTION
5.1.1 - Engine, fuel and cooling systems
5.1.2 - Electrical system and instruments
5.1.3 - Front axle and steering
5.1.4 - Transmission and hydraulics
5.1.5 - Clutches and brakes
5.1.6 - General
5.2 - SERVICE GUIDE
5.3 - USER GUIDE
5.3.1 - Engine, fuel and cooling systems
5.3.2 - Electrical system and instruments
5.3.3 - Front axle and steering
5.3.4 - Transmission and hydraulics
5.3.5 - General
5.4 - LUBRICATION
5.4.1 - All year round
5.5 - RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS
5.5.1 - Engine oil
5.5.2 - Recommended SAE viscosity grades (SAE J300d)
5.5.3 - Coolant
5.5.4 - Transmission and hydraulic clutch
5.5.5 - Front axle
5.5.6 - Grease nipples
5.6 - INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRESSURE WASHING
5.7 - LUBRICATION
5.7.1 - Lubrication points
5.8 - ENGINE
5.8.1 - 4- and 6-cylinder engine
5.8.2 - Oil level
5.8.3 - Drain the engine oil every 400 hours
5.8.4 - Change the engine oil filter(s) every 400 hours
5.8.5 - Closed circuit breather
5.9 - FUEL SYSTEM
5.9.1 - Fuel prefilter (6 cylinders)
5.9.2 - Fuel filter(s)
5.9.3 - Replace the filter element(s) every 400 hours
5.9.4 - Bleeding the fuel system
5.9.5 - Fuel injection pump, regulator and injectors
5.9.6 - Fuel tank
5.10 - AIR FILTER
5.10.1 - Prefilter and main filter
5.11 - COOLING SYSTEM
5.12 - STEERING, TRANSMISSION AND HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
5.12.1 - Filtering the hydraulic circuit
5.12.2 - Transmission oil cooler (depending on version)
5.13 - FRONT AXLE - 2-WHEEL DRIVE
5.14 - FRONT AXLE - 4-WHEEL DRIVE
5.14.1 - Final drive units
5.14.2 - Front axle
5.15 - CLUTCH AND BRAKES
5.15.1 - Adjustments
5.16 - AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
5.16.1 - Condenser
5.16.2 - Checking the air conditioning system
5.17 - CHECKING THE FAN BELT CONDITION
5.17.1 - Check belt tension every 400 hours
5.18 - CAB
5.18.1 - Cab air filter
5.18.2 - ROPS cab or frame
5.19 - TYRES
5.19.1 - Dual rear wheels
5.19.2 - Use
5.19.3 - Wheel bolts
5.19.4 - Liquid ballasting
5.19.5 - Inflation pressure:
5.19.6 - Pressure under load (bar) (psi)
5.20 - WHEELS
5.21 - TRACK ADJUSTMENTS
5.21.1 - Front wheel track
5.21.1.1 - 2-wheel drive
5.21.1.2 - 4-wheel drive
5.21.2 - Rear wheel track adjustment (mm)
5.22 - ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
5.22.1 - Batteries
5.22.2 - Alternator
5.22.3 - Trailer socket (ISO)
5.22.4 - Headlight adjustment
5.22.4.1 - Headlight adjustment procedure
5.23 - REPLACING FUSES
5.24 - LAYOUT OF RELAYS
5.25 - FUEL HANDLING, STORAGE AND SPECIFICATION
5.25.1 - Diesel fuel
5.25.1.1 - Recommended fuel specification
5.25.2 - Fuel storage conditions
5.26 - STORING THE TRACTOR
SPECIFICATIONS
6.1 - ENGINE
6.1.1 - Fuel system and air filter
6.2 - GROUND SPEEDS
6.2.1 - Road speed at 2200 rpm “Speedshift” and creeper and super creeper gears for 5425 and 5435. 16.9R34 tyres
6.2.2 - Road speed at 2200 rpm “Speedshift” and creeper and super creeper gears for 5445. 16.9R38 tyres
6.2.3 - Road speed at 2200 rpm “Speedshift” and creeper and super creeper gears for 5455 and 5460. 18.4R38 tyres
6.2.4 - Road speed at 2200 rpm “Speedshift” and creeper and super creeper gears for 5465. 18.4R38 tyres
6.3 - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
6.4 - COOLING
6.5 - TRANSMISSION
6.6 - FINAL DRIVE UNITS
6.7 - POWER TAKE-OFF
6.8 - FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE FRONT AXLE
6.9 - HYDRAULICS (ACCORDING TO MODEL OR COUNTRY)
6.9.1 - 57 L/min Open Centre
6.9.2 - 100 L/min Open Centre
6.10 - LINKAGE
6.10.1 - Rear linkage
6.10.2 - Front linkage
6.11 - BRAKES
6.12 - DIFFERENTIAL LOCK - REAR AXLE
6.13 - STEERING
6.14 - WHEELS
6.15 - TYRES
6.16 - INFLATION PRESSURE
6.17 - TRACK WIDTH ADJUSTMENTS
6.18 - NOISE LEVELS (dBA) AT OPERATOR EARS
6.19 - CAPACITIES
6.20 - TIGHTENING TORQUES
6.20.1 - Wheels
6.20.2 - Miscellaneous
6.21 - DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
6.22 - DIMENSIONS AND ATTACHMENT POINTS
6.22.1 - Specifications for models 5425 to 5455
6.22.2 - Specifications for model 5460
6.22.3 - Specifications for model 5465
ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS
7.1 - AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES

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