Massey Ferguson EU Tractor MF4200 Series Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Massey Ferguson EU Tractor MF4200 Series Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Part. No : 6269701M5
Introduction:
- The purpose of this manual is to enable the owner and operator to operate the tractor safely and appropriately. If the instructions are followed correctly, the tractor will work for many years, following the MASSEY FERGUSON tradition. Configuring and adjusting the tractor in the dealership will ensure that these operating and service instructions are properly understood. Always consult the dealer if any part of the manual is not understood. It is extremely important that these instructions are understood and followed. Daily maintenance should become a routine. Always keep a record of the service hours. When ordering new parts, use only original MASSEY FERGUSON parts.
- The MASSEY FERGUSON dealer network provides original parts and can give instructions for installation and use. Using low quality parts can seriously damage the equipment. We recommend that customers buy service parts from MASSEY FERGUSON authorised dealers only. Due to variations in operating conditions, it is impossible for the manufacturer to make comprehensive or definitive statements in its publications with respect to the performance or usage methods of its machines, or to be responsible for any damages or losses arising from such statements, errors or omissions. To prevent the warranty being invalidated, consult your MASSEY FERGUSON dealer for special instructions, if the tractor will be used in special conditions, which may be harmful (use in deep waters or in flooded fields, for example).
- These tractors were designed for agricultural applications only (appropriate use). Any other use shall be considered inappropriate. MASSEY FERGUSON is not liable for damage to property or personal injuries caused by improper use. The user must take full responsibility for the consequences of misuse. Conformity and full adherence to the operation, service and maintenance requirements specified by MASSEY FERGUSON are essential factors for appropriate use. These tractors must be operated and maintained only by qualified personnel familiar with the features of the tractor, in addition to the safety rules and standards (accident prevention). It is recommended that customers contact one of the MASSEY FERGUSON dealerships in the event of post-sale problems and for any adjustment that may be required.
General Recommendations
Why is safety important?
1 . Accidents incapacitate and can be fatal
2. Accidents generally involve significant costs
3. Accidents can be avoided.
- This Manual describes safety recommendations and procedures related to the tractor and does not, therefore, go into details about the care of the implement coupled to and/or powered by the tractor. For this, see the Manual for the implement used. This section of the Manual is intended to point out some of the basic safety situations involved with your tractor and provide suggestions on how to avoid high risk situations and accidents.
- Therefore, users must take all possible precautions and guidance. There are always a series of precautions to be taken for each implement, attachment and work situation, which would be impossible to list in this Manual. MASSEY FERGUSON is in no way able to directly control the conditions of use, servicing or repair that the tractor is subjected to. Therefore, users are responsible for always following appropriate practices for their safety and for the integrity of the tractor, other people or machines in the same work area.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Massey Ferguson EU Tractor MF4200 Series Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
1 Safety 11
1 1 Introduction 13
1 2 General Recommendations 14
1 2 1 The tractor 1 4
1 2 2 Safety notes 1 4
1 2 3 Note to the operator 1 5
1 2 4 Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) 1 5
1 2 5 Safe maintenance 1 6
1 2 6 Fuel 1 6
1 3 Follow a safety programme 18
1 3 1 For proper operation 1 8
1 4 Prepare yourself for safe operation 19
1 4 1 Know your equipment 19
1 4 2 Protect yourself 19
1 4 3 Use the safety devices and protection available 19
1 4 4 Check the equipment 2 0
1 4 5 Cleaning the tractor 2 1
1 4 6 Protect the environment 2 1
1 5 Start-up 22
1 5 1 Prior to start-up 2 2
1 5 2 How to mount and dismount the machine safely 2 2
1 5 3 Safe start-up 2 3
1 5 4 Test the controls 2 3
1 5 5 Starting fluid 2 4
1 6 Safe operation 25
1 6 1 Manoeuvre correctly 2 5
1 6 2 Safety practices 2 5
1 6 3 Rollover risk 2 6
1 6 4 To prevent rear rollover 2 7
1 6 5 To prevent side rollovers 2 7
1 6 6 Emergency brake 2 8
1 6 7 General operating hazards 2 8
1 6 8 Implements and additional equipment 2 9
1 6 9 Towing with the tractor 2 9
1 7 Road Transport 31
1 7 1 Rules of the Road 3 1
1 8 Quality policy 32
1 8 1 Main guidelines 3 2
1 8 2 ISO 1 4 0 0 0 3 2
1 8 3 Environmental Management System 3 2
1 8 4 Environmental issues 3 2
1 8 5 Recommendations for tractor users and customers 3 3
1 8 6 CONAMA Resolution 3 4
1 8 7 Mandatory battery recycling 3 4
1 8 8 Battery safety 3 4
2 Introduction 37
2 1 Identification of your tractor 39
2 2 Description of decals 41
2 3 Important Data 51
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3 Instruments and Controls 53
3 1 General Identification 55
3 1 1 Identification – Cab 5 5
3 1 2 Identification – Platform 5 6
3 1 3 Identification – Compact 5 7
3 2 Description of Commands and Controls 58
3 2 1 Steering wheel 5 8
3 2 2 Clutch pedal 5 8
3 2 3 Neutral start switch 5 8
3 2 4 Brake pedals 59
3 2 5 Throttle pedal 59
3 2 6 Differential lock pedal 59
3 2 7 Speed selector lever 60
3 2 8 Reverse control lever 60
3 2 9 Gearshift lever 60
3 2 10 Creeper selector lever (If equipped) 63
3 2 1 1 Parking brake lever 64
3 2 1 2 Hand throttle 64
3 2 1 3 Front-wheel drive engagement 65
3 2 1 4 PTO and I PTO engagement lever 66
3 2 1 5 Economy Power Take-Off (EPTO) 67
3 2 1 6 Depth control (traction) and Hydraulic system position lever 67
3 2 1 7 Hydraulic system reaction control 68
3 2 1 8 Remote control lever(s) (if equipped) 68
3 2 19 Combined flow selector lever 69
3 2 20 Seat 70
3 2 20 1 Seat adjustment – Cab 70
3 2 20 2 Seat adjustment – Platform 71
3 2 20 3 Seat adjustment – Compact 71
3 2 2 1 Safety belt adjustments 72
3 2 2 2 Slow moving vehicle alert 72
3 2 2 3 Trailer light socket 72
3 3 Instrument panel and keys 74
3 3 1 Instrument panel overview 74
3 3 2 Indicators 75
3 3 3 Tachograph 75
3 3 3 1 Display alert messages 75
3 3 3 2 Display messages 76
3 3 3 3 Power take-off rpm adjustment 76
3 3 4 Warning lights 76
3 3 5 Electrical controls 78
3 4 Identification of headlights and tail lights 80
3 4 1 Cab tractors 80
3 4 2 Platform tractors 81
3 4 3 Compact tractors 82
3 5 Cabs and air conditioner 83
3 5 1 General identification 83
3 5 2 Cab controls 86
3 5 3 Air conditioner and heater operation 88
3 5 3 1 Sequence for activation of the system 89
4 Operation 91
4 1 Ballasting 93
4 1 1 What is ballasting? 93
4 1 2 Ballasting with metal weights (counterbalance weights) 94
4 1 3 Ballasting with water 94
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4 1 4 Draining water from the tyre 9 5
4 2 Track adjustment 96
4 2 1 The track concept and its importance 9 6
4 2 2 4x 2 front axle 9 6
4 2 2 1 4x 2 front axle tracks 9 7
4 2 3 Front axle ( 4x 4) 9 8
4 2 3 1 Instructions for changing the track 9 8
4 2 3 2 Steering angle 9 9
4 2 3 3 4x 4 front axle tracks with reversible stamped disc wheels 100
4 2 3 4 Compact Tractors equipped with 7 0 0 X1 8 R 1 and 8 0 0 X1 8 R 1 wheels
with disc welded to the rim 100
4 2 4 Rear axle track 100
4 2 4 1 Rear reversible disc and rim type wheel 10 1
4 2 4 2 Rice wheels 10 2
4 2 4 3 Wheel with die-cast disc 10 2
4 2 4 4 Rear wheels with PAVT system 10 3
4 3 Recommended tyres for your tractor 106
4 3 1 Compatibility of front x rear tyres 10 6
4 3 1 1 Recommended combinations for rear x front wheels 10 6
4 3 1 2 Recommended combinations for rear x front wheels – Compact 1 10
4 3 2 Operation with Dual Wheels 1 1 1
4 4 Power Take-Off 112
4 4 1 Changing the clutch stage 1 1 2
4 4 1 1 After using the PTO 113
4 4 2 Independent Power Take-Off Operation 1 1 3
4 4 3 General Guidelines o f use for the (l)PTO 1 1 3
4 4 4 Changing the output shaft 1 1 5
4 4 5 Changing the dashboard programming 1 1 6
4 5 Draw Bar 117
4 5 1 Changing the height of the draw bars 1 1 7
4 5 2 Changing the length o f the draw bars 1 1 8
4 5 3 When operating with the draw bar 1 19
4 6 Roll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS) 121
4 6 1 Procedure for folding the ROPS ( If installed) 1 2 2
4 7 Prior to start-up 123
4 8 Before starting the job 124
4 8 1 ATS electrical system 1 2 4
4 9 Stopping the tractor 125
4 9 1 Emergency stop 1 2 5
4 10 Start-up and movement of the tractor 126
4 10 1 Influence of the tractor protection system 1 2 6
4 10 2 Influence of the protection system on tractor servicing 1 2 7
4 10 3 Alternative start-up features 1 2 7
4 11 Break-in instructions – New engine 129
4 12 Operations below 0°C 130
4 13 Engagement and use of front-wheel drive 131
4 14 Gear Selection 132
4 14 1 Engine Speed and the PTO 1 3 2
4 14 2 Using the table of speeds 1 3 2
4 15 Hydraulic lift system 135
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4 15 1 Identification of components 1 3 5
4 15 2 Adjustments before operation 1 3 5
4 1 5 2 1 Adjusting the side stabilizers 1 3 8
4 15 3 Lift system categories 1 3 9
4 15 4 External auxiliary hydraulic cylinders 1 4 0
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4 15 5 Procedures for coupling and uncoupling implements 1 4 0
4 15 5 1 Uncoupling Implement 1 4 1
4 15 6 Hydraulic lift system 1 4 2
4 15 6 1 Traction Control (depth) outer lever – yellow selector 1 4 4
4 15 6 2 Position control – inner lever – red selector 1 4 4
4 1 5 6 3 Position control 1 4 5
4 16 Use of the remote control 146
4 16 1 Presentation 1 4 6
4 16 1 1 Combined flow 1 4 6
4 16 1 2 Valve types 1 4 7
4 16 2 Operating the system 1 4 7
4 1 6 2 1 Connecting and disconnecting hoses 1 4 8
4 16 2 2 Operating in Single or Double action mode 1 4 9
4 1 6 2 3 Hydraulic motor drive 1 5 0
4 16 3 Operation of remote control with variable flow 1 5 0
4 16 4 Combined flow 1 5 0
4 16 5 Implements that use large quantities of oil 1 5 1
4 16 6 General recommendations 1 5 2
4 17 Using the brakes 153
4 1 7 1 Making sharp turns 1 5 3
4 18 Differential lock 154
4 19 Power take-off 155
4 19 1 General guidelines 1 5 5
5 Maintenance 157
5 1 Introduction 159
5 2 Exclusive maintenance for new tractors (up to 100 hours of operation)
160
5 3 Periodic maintenance table 162
5 4 Grease Lubrication Points 169
5 5 Access to service points 174
5 6 Servicing the air filtration system 175
5 6 1 Servicing the primary element 1 7 5
5 6 2 Removal of the primary element 1 7 5
5 6 3 Servicing the secondary element 1 7 6
5 6 4 Filtered air piping 1 7 6
5 6 5 Plastic housing of the filter element housing 1 7 6
5 6 6 Restriction indicator testing 1 7 7
5 7 Servicing the cooling system 178
5 7 1 External cleaning of the radiator 1 7 8
5 7 2 Radiator water level 1 7 8
5 7 3 Changing the water and cleaning the system 1 7 9
5 7 4 Looking after the thermostat valve and radiator cap 1 8 0
5 7 5 Checking and adjusting fan belt tension 1 8 1
5 8 Servicing the clutch 182
5 8 1 Adjusting the pedal height 1 8 2
5 8 2 Checking disengagement of the 2nd stage of the clutch 1 8 2
5 9 Servicing the transmission system 185
5 9 1 Cleaning the vents 1 8 5
5 9 2 Checking the hydraulic and transmission oil level 1 8 6
5 9 3 Changing the transmission and hydraulic oil 1 8 6
5 9 4 ISYP pump filter screen 1 8 8
5 9 5 Replacing the return filter 1 8 8
5 9 5 1 Procedure for replacing the return oil filter 1 8 9
5 9 6 Cleaning the suction filter 1 8 9
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5 9 7 Identification of hydraulic pumps 19 0
5 10 Servicing the rear final drives rear and front axle 191
5 10 1 Lubricating the rear final drives 19 1
5 10 2 Lubricating the front final drives – 4x 4 19 1
5 10 3 Changing the front planetary oil 19 1
5 10 4 Lubricating the front differential – 4x 4 19 2
5 10 5 Changing the front differential oil ( 4x 4) 19 2
5 10 6 Front hub adjustment 4x 2 19 3
5 10 7 Removing front axle spindle slack ( 4x 2 tractors) 19 4
5 11 Front wheel alignment 195
5 1 1 1 Adjustment procedure – 4x 2 axle 19 5
5 1 1 2 Adjusting the 4x 4 axle 19 6
5 12 Servicing the brakes 197
5 1 2 1 Bleeding the brake hydraulic drive system 19 7
5 1 2 1 1 Procedure for bleeding 19 7
5 1 2 2 Adjusting the free play of the pedals 19 8
5 1 2 3 Test for simultaneous activation of the brakes 19 9
5 13 Electrical system 200
5 1 3 1 Care with the electrical system 2 0 0
5 1 3 2 Battery maintenance 2 0 1
5 1 3 3 Alternator and fan belt 2 0 4
5 1 3 4 Adjusting the headlights 2 0 5
5 1 3 5 Replacing bulbs in headlights and lights 2 0 6
5 1 3 5 1 Bulb of the rear work light (A), auxiliary lights and front cab headlights
(B) 2 0 6
5 1 3 5 2 Round service light 5 5 watts 2 0 8
5 1 3 5 3 Front position and hazard lights 2 0 9
5 1 3 5 4 Turn signals, hazard lights and brake lights 2 0 9
5 1 3 5 5 Interior cab light (courtesy light) 2 10
5 1 3 5 6 Interior dashboard lighting 2 1 1
5 1 3 5 7 Reverse warning sound 2 1 1
5 1 3 6 Replacement of relays and fuses 2 1 2
5 1 3 6 1 Main electrical panel – platform tractors 2 1 3
5 14 Servicing the air conditioner 214
5 14 1 Cleaning the condenser 2 1 4
5 14 2 Checking the compressor belt tension 2 1 4
5 14 3 Cleaning the cab air ventilation filter 2 1 5
5 14 4 Periodic general inspection 2 1 6
5 14 5 Refilling the gas (or refrigerant) 2 1 6
5 15 Tyre calibration and load 217
5 15 1 Calibration (PSI) x Load capacity (kg) 2 1 8
5 16 Storage of the tractor during inactive periods 220
5 16 1 Other procedures 2 2 1
5 1 6 1 1 Returning to work 2 2 2
6 Diagnosis of faults 223
6 1 Analysis of abnormalities, causes and solutions 225
7 MF4200 Specifications 231
7 1 Engine 233
7 1 1 General engine data 2 3 3
7 1 2 Lubrication system 2 3 3
7 1 3 Air filtration system 2 3 3
7 1 4 Fuel supply system 2 3 4
7 1 5 Cooling system 2 3 4
7 2 Electrical system – powers and capacities 235
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7 3 Clutch 236
7 4 Gearbox and creeper – types x application 237
7 5 Theoretical road speeds 238
7 6 Front and rear axle 240
7 6 1 Front axle 2 4 0
7 6 2 Rear axle 2 4 0
7 6 3 Wheel fixing torque 2 4 1
7 7 Hydraulic 244
7 7 1 Brakes 2 4 4
7 7 2 Hydrostatic steering 2 4 4
7 7 3 Hydraulic lift system 2 4 4
7 7 4 Remote control 2 4 5
7 8 Power take-off 246
7 9 Refilling capability – in litres 247
7 10 Draw bar 249
7 11 Cab and air conditioner 250
7 12 Dimensions and Weights of tractors 251
7 1 2 1 Dimensions and weights of standard tractors 2 5 1
7 1 2 2 Dimensions and weights – Compact Tractors 2 5 1
8 Accessories 253
8 1 Optional items available 255
9 Warranty 257
9 1 Warranty 259
9 1 1 Massey Ferguson Warranty Terms 2 5 9
9 1 2 Instructions for technical delivery 2 5 9
9 1 3 Date log 2 6 1
9 1 4 Pre-delivery inspection 2 6 2
9 1 5 Free inspection 2 6 3
10 Glossary 265
11 Index 267
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