Massey Ferguson MF 8700 Series Efficient & Exclusive Versions Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Massey Ferguson MF 8700 Series Efficient & Exclusive Versions Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Part. No : ACT00264 50
FOREWORD:
We would like to welcome you to the ever-growing number of people who own a Massey Ferguson tractor; people who appreciate quality. We are proud of every tractor that leaves our factories, each being technically advanced and of a high quality. This Operator’s Manual contains the specifications for your new tractor. Please ensure that all operators read the instructions and follow them carefully. The pages that follow contain vital information on your tractor; please read them carefully. This Operator’s Manual contains the specifications for your new equipment. Please ensure that all operators read the instructions and follow them carefully.
- This will allow you to benefit from a long service life with complete safety and peace of mind. The pages that follow contain vital information about your new equipment; please read them carefully. Your Massey Ferguson dealer will guarantee you quality servicing and will provide you with all the assistance you need. When it comes to servicing, remember that your dealer knows your tractor best and that he wants you to be completely satisfied.
- Your Massey Ferguson dealer will guarantee you all the assistance you need. Please leave this Operator’s Manual in the tractor if resold. The subsequent owner will need the information it contains. All information and specifications in this manual are up to date at the time of publication. However, our ongoing policy to improve our products obliges us to reserve the right to make alterations at any time without notice. Please note that this manual relates to all models and refers to both standard and optional equipment. You may therefore find details relating to equipment that is not fitted on your tractor. This Operator’s Manual complies with Directive 2010/52 EC.
Operator’s Manual :
The purpose of this manual is to enable the owner and the operator to operate the tractor appropriately under normal conditions of use. Providing they follow the instructions carefully, the tractor will give many years of service in the Massey Ferguson tradition. Use for any other activity (particularly forestry work) is considered to be contrary to the intended use.
- The commissioning of equipment by the Massey Ferguson dealer on the user’s premises enables the dealer to ensure that these operating and service instructions are properly understood. Always consult the Massey Ferguson dealer if there is any part of this manual that you do not understand. It is important that these instructions are understood and followed.
- This manual does not cover all operation and safety instructions relevant to the implements and accessories that may be fitted at the time of tractor delivery or later. It is essential that operators use and understand the Operator’s Manuals relating to these implements and accessories. This chapter in the Operator’s Manual highlights certain basic safety-related situations that may be encountered during normal operation and servicing of the tractor and provides the information needed to handle these situations.
- This chapter supplements any safety instructions given in other chapters of this manual. It may be necessary to take additional precautions, depending on the implements and accessories used and the working conditions on-site or in the service area. Massey Ferguson can under no circumstances exercise direct control over the commissioning, operation, inspection, lubrication, or servicing of the tractor. It is therefore YOUR responsibility to take suitable safety precautions in such areas.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Massey Ferguson MF 8700 Series Efficient & Exclusive Versions Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
1 Tractor identification 11
1 1 Locating serial numbers 13
1 1 1 Locating serial numbers 1 3
1 2 Your tractor identification details 15
1 2 1 Your tractor identification details 1 5
2 Safety instructions and safety points – Warranty 17
2 1 Introduction 19
2 1 1 Introduction – Safety instructions 1 9
2 2 Safety – Symbols and terms 21
2 2 1 Safety- Symbols and terms 2 1
2 3 Safety decals and instructions 22
2 3 1 Checking and replacing the safety decals and instructions 2 2
2 3 2 Presentation and location of the safety decals and instructions 2 3
2 4 General safety instructions 27
2 4 1 Awareness of the safety instructions and symbols 2 7
2 4 2 Operator familiarity in the use of the tractor 2 7
2 4 3 Filling the fuel tank 2 8
2 4 4 Mounting and dismounting the operator’s seat 2 8
2 4 5 Mandatory procedure before dismounting the tractor 2 8
2 5 Special instructions 29
2 5 1 Specific recommendations for agricultural and forestry tractors 2 9
2 6 Special safety instructions for preparing the tractor for use 31
2 6 1 Protective clothing 31
2 6 2 Activated carbon filter information 31
2 6 3 Safety devices and items 34
2 6 4 Checking the tractor 34
2 7 Specific safety instructions for starting the tractor 36
2 7 1 Protection of persons other than the operator 36
2 7 2 Start up safely 36
2 7 3 Starting the tractor with jump start cables 37
2 7 4 Checks to be carried out after start-up 38
2 8 Specific safety instructions for using the tractor 39
2 8 1 General instructions 39
2 8 2 Protection of persons other than the operator 40
2 8 3 Overturning 40
2 8 4 Tractor towing 4 3
2 8 5 Regulatory data on maximum permitted trailed weights 4 3
2 8 6 Road use 4 5
2 8 7 Parking brake 4 7
2 8 8 Emergency hand brake (on models fitted with the Parklock option) 4 7
2 8 9 Power take-off 4 7
2 8 10 Implements 4 8
2 8 1 1 Front-end loader 51
2 9 Specific safety instructions for servicing the tractor 52
2 9 1 Pollution warning to observe when servicing the tractor 52
2 9 2 General instructions 52
2 9 3 Handling instructions 53
2 9 4 Special instructions for cleaning the tractor 55
2 10 Protective structures 56
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2 10 1 Protective structures – Use and accreditation 5 6
2 10 2 Cab 5 6
2 10 3 Seat belt 5 6
2 10 4 Instructor seat 5 7
2 11 Warranty 58
2 1 1 1 General 5 8
2 1 1 2 Pre-delivery inspection and commissioning on the user’s premises 5 8
2 1 1 3 Warranty procedure 5 8
2 1 1 4 Procedure to follow if changing region 5 8
2 1 1 5 Servicing during and after the warranty period 5 9
3 Usage 61
3 1 Operator environment 65
3 1 1 Steering console 6 5
3 1 2 Instrument panel 6 6
3 1 3 Control unit 72
3 1 4 Pedals 7 3
3 1 5 Steering wheel 7 3
3 1 6 Operator presence detector 74
3 1 7 Automatic adjustment pneumatic seat 76
3 1 8 Maximum Evolution pneumatic seat 8 2
3 1 9 Instructor seat 88
3 1 10 Right-hand console 89
3 1 1 1 Command Control Armrest 89
3 1 12 Right-hand pillar 9 1
3 1 1 3 Left-hand console 9 2
3 1 14 Upper console 9 2
3 1 1 5 Manual air conditioning 94
3 1 16 Automatic air conditioning 100
3 1 17 Additional heater 107
3 1 18 Accessories sockets 10 7
3 1 19 Emergency exits 10 9
3 1 2 0 High-visibility roof hatch 10 9
3 1 2 1 Sun visor 1 10
3 2 Control screens Setup and Information Screen on the instrument
panel 111
3 2 1 Using the Setup and Information Screen 1 1 1
3 2 2 Setup and Information screens 1 12
3 3 Body 123
3 3 1 Opening the bonnet 12 3
3 3 2 Adjusting the external rear-view mirrors 12 3
3 3 2 1 Positioning and extending the arms 12 3
3 3 2 2 Rear-view mirror with manual adjustment 12 4
3 3 2 3 Rear-view mirror with electric adjustment 12 4
3 3 3 Adjusting the left-hand step 12 5
3 4 Engine 127
3 4 1 Running-in 12 7
3 4 2 Filling with fuel 12 7
3 4 3 Start switch 127
3 4 4 Start-up 12 8
3 4 5 Starting the engine in cold weather 12 8
3 4 6 Stopping the engine 12 9
3 4 7 Engine speed 12 9
3 4 8 Storing engine speeds 1 3 1
3 5 Transmission 133
3 5 1 Presentation of the different driving modes 1 3 3
3 5 2 Clutch function 1 3 3
PowerShuttle 1 3 5
Setting start-up speeds 1 3 7
3 5 4 1 Start speeds 1 3 7
Storage of forward speeds 1 3 8
Lever mode 1 3 9
Pedal mode 14 1
3 5 7 1 Pedal Mode in winter conditions (on frozen or snow-covered ground) 14 3
3 5 8 Self-propelled mode 144
3 5 9 Road mode (Hare)/Field mode (Tortoise) 14 5
3 5 10 Changing forward speed 14 6
3 5 1 1 Tractor towing 14 7
3 5 1 1 1 Towing procedure: 14 7
3 5 12 Tractor limp home mode 14 9
3 5 1 3 Forward speed calibration 1 5 2
3 6 Brakes 154
3 6 1 Brake pedals 1 5 4
3 6 2 Hydraulic trailer brake 1 5 4
3 6 3 Pneumatic trailer brake 1 5 5
3 6 4 Electromechanically controlled brake on the steering column (ParkLock) 1 5 6
3 6 4 1 ParkLock engaged 1 5 6
3 6 4 2 Disengagement of the ParkLock 1 5 7
3 6 4 3 Manual disengagement of the ParkLock 1 5 7
3 6 5 Emergency hand brake (on models fitted with the ParkLock option) 1 5 8
3 7 Steering 159
3 7 1 Steering 1 5 9
3 8 Front axle 162
3 8 1 Four-wheel drive front axle 16 2
3 8 2 Suspended front axle 16 3
3 8 3 Permissible load on the front axle 16 5
3 9 Differential lock 169
3 9 1 Differential lock 16 9
3 10 Power take-off 171
3 10 1 Front power take-off 17 1
3 10 2 Rear power take-off (PTO) 172
3 10 2 1 Selecting the power take-off speed 172
3 10 2 2 Engaging PTO in manual mode: 17 3
3 10 2 3 Engaging PTO in automatic mode: 17 3
3 10 3 Economy PTO 174
3 10 4 Changing the flanged shaft 175
3 10 4 1 Changing the shaft 175
3 10 5 PTO external control 177
3 10 6 Power take-off electronic controls 177
3 10 7 Power take-off protection 178
3 11 Linkage 1ao
3 11 1 General 180
3 1 1 2 Rear linkage electronic controls 180
3 1 1 3 Rear linkage operation 18 2
3 1 1 4 Rear linkage external controls 18 7
3 1 1 5 Front linkage 188
3 1 1 6 Top link 19 2
3 1 1 7 Bottom links 194
3 11 8 Lift rods 196
3 11 9 Stabilizers 19 7
3 1 1 9 1 Stabilizers with manual telescopic adjustment 19 7
3 1 1 9 2 Automatic stabilizers 199
3 11 10 Ball joint support 200
3 12 Towing equipment 201
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3 12 1 General 20 1
3 12 2 Swinging drawbar 20 3
3 12 2 1 Fitting the swinging drawbar 204
3 12 3 Ball coupling 20 5
3 12 3 1 Fitting the K 80 ball coupling 20 5
3 12 3 2 Hitching the trailer 20 6
3 12 3 3 Adjusting the ball coupling 20 7
3 12 4 Drawbar with stud 20 7
3 12 4 1 Fitting the drawbar with stud 20 7
3 12 4 2 Hitching the trailer 2 0 9
3 12 5 4-wheel trailer clevis hitch 2 0 9
3 12 6 Pick-up hitch 2 10
3 12 6 1 Lowering the hook 2 10
3 12 6 2 Lifting the hook 2 12
3 12 6 3 Fitting the swinging drawbar 2 1 3
3 13 Auxiliary hydraulics 215
3 13 1 General 2 15
3 1 3 2 Description of the hydraulic couplers (Load Sensing) 2 15
3 13 3 Use of hydraulic couplers on Closed Center system (Load Sensing) 2 17
3 1 3 4 Auxiliary hydraulics locking/unlocking 2 2 3
3 13 5 Description and use of the cab controls 2 2 4
3 1 3 6 Description and use of the external controls 2 2 8
3 1 3 7 Setting flow rates and time delay 2 2 8
3 14 Front-end loader function 230
3 14 1 Front-end loader 2 3 0
3 14 2 Layout of components 2 3 0
3 14 3 Using the electric joystick of the front-end loader 2 3 1
3 14 3 1 Joystick functions for the front-end loader 2 3 1
3 14 3 2 Floating position 2 3 1
3 14 3 3 Front-end loader flow rate control 2 3 2
3 14 3 4 3rd and 4th functions 2 3 2
3 14 3 5 Arm suspension 2 3 3
3 14 3 6 Locking and unlocking accessories 2 3 3
3 15 Lighting 23 4
3 15 1 Main lighting control module 2 3 4
3 1 5 2 Work lights module 2 3 5
3 15 3 Direction indicators 2 3 6
3 16 Suspended cab 2 4 0
3 16 1 Suspended cab 2 40
3 17 Front tires and track widths 2 4 1
3 17 1 Wheel studs 2 4 1
3 17 2 Installation points of the axle stands 24 1
3 17 3 Adjusting the front wheel track width 242
3 17 4 Adjusting the 4WD front axle stops 24 5
3 17 4 1 Oscillation stops 24 5
3 17 4 2 Adjusting the steering angle 24 5
3 17 4 3 Toe-in check 2 4 6
3 17 4 4 Adjusting the front fenders Shoe side adjustment on the front axle 2 4 6
3 17 4 5 Adjusting the front fenders Adjusting the height of the support on the
shoe 2 4 6
3 17 4 6 Adjusting the front fenders Adjusting the lateral position of the fender
on the support (two adjustments are possible) 2 4 7
3 17 5 Tires 2 4 7
3 17 6 Tire pressures 2 4 7
3 18 Rear tires and track widths 2 4 8
3 18 1 Wheel studs 2 4 8
3 18 2 Wheel chock(s) (optional) 2 4 8
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3 18 2 1 Using the wheel chock 2 4 8
3 18 3 Installation points o f the axle stands 2 4 9
3 18 4 Rear track width with short straight shafts 2 5 0
3 18 5 Rear track width with long straight shafts 2 5 3
3 18 6 Assembly configuration for an external width of 2 5 5 0 mm 2 5 6
3 18 7 Adjusting the rear wheel track width 2 5 7
3 18 7 1 Adjustment of wheel position on the straight shaft 2 5 7
3 18 7 2 Adjustment of wheel position on the straight shaft 2 5 8
3 19 Dual wheels 259
3 19 1 Dual wheels 2 5 9
3 19 2 Installation points of the axle stands 2 6 0
3 19 3 Dual rear wheel track width with short straight shafts 2 6 1
3 19 4 Dual rear wheel track width with long straight shafts 2 6 6
3 20 Ballast 276
3 20 1 Liquid ballasting 2 76
3 20 2 Front-end weight 2 76
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