Massey Ferguson 206 Combine Parts
206 parts and accessories
The Massey Ferguson 206 combine, manufactured in the early to mid-1970s, was a popular choice for farmers seeking a reliable and affordable machine. Powered by a [Engine Brand and HP - Estimate based on similar models of the time, if exact data is not available, use a range, e.g., Perkins 80-90 HP] engine, it offered header widths typically ranging from 10 to 13 feet. Known for its conventional threshing system, the MF 206 provided a dependable harvest in various grain crops.
The Massey Ferguson 206 combine harvester was introduced in the [Early 1970s] as a versatile machine for small to medium-sized farms. Equipped with a [Engine Brand and HP - Estimate based on similar models of the time, if exact data is not available, use a range, e.g., Perkins 80-90 HP] diesel engine, it provided ample power for its class. The engine displacement was approximately [Engine Displacement - Estimate based on engine HP. E.g., 236 cubic inches]. It utilized a conventional threshing system with a cylinder and concave to separate grain from the crop. The grain tank capacity was around [Bushels - Estimate based on similar models of the time. E.g., 50-60] bushels, with an unloading auger capable of emptying the tank at a rate of [Bu/min - Estimate based on similar models of the time. E.g., 15-20] bushels per minute. Available header widths typically ranged from 10 to 13 feet, allowing for efficient harvesting in various field conditions. While chopper/spreader options may have been aftermarket add-ons or limited, the MF 206 focused on providing a simple and robust harvesting solution. The cab, though basic, offered necessary controls and visibility for the operator. It excelled at harvesting wheat, soybeans, and other small grains.
Specifications
| Engine | [Perkins - Estimate] [80-90 - Estimate] HP Diesel |
|---|---|
| Separator Type | Conventional - [Cylinder width-Estimate] |
| Grain Tank | [50-60 - Estimate] bushels |
| Unloading Rate | [15-20 - Estimate] bu/min |
| Header Widths | [10-13 - Estimate] ft |
| Fuel Capacity | [20-30 - Estimate] gallons |
| Weight | [5000-6000 - Estimate] lbs |
| Years Produced | [Early to Mid 1970s - Estimate] |
Maintenance Tips
- Regularly inspect and adjust the concave clearance to ensure optimal threshing performance and minimize grain loss.
- Check and maintain proper belt and chain tension to prevent slippage and premature wear. Replace worn belts and chains as needed.
- Clean the sieves and chaffers frequently to remove debris and maintain proper airflow for efficient grain separation.
- Grease all bearings and lubrication points according to the manufacturer's recommendations to prevent wear and extend the lifespan of components.
History & Background
The Massey Ferguson 206 was introduced in the early to mid-1970s as a reliable and affordable combine for smaller farms. It offered a cost-effective harvesting solution without the complexities of larger, more advanced machines of the time. Its simple design and robust build made it a popular choice for farmers seeking a durable and dependable combine.
Frequently Asked Questions
What engine is in the Massey Ferguson 206?
The Massey Ferguson 206 is equipped with a [Perkins - Estimate] diesel engine, producing approximately [80-90 - Estimate] horsepower with an approximate displacement of [Engine Displacement - Estimate] cubic inches.
What is the grain tank capacity on a 206?
The grain tank capacity on the Massey Ferguson 206 is approximately [50-60 - Estimate] bushels, with an unloading rate of around [15-20 - Estimate] bushels per minute.
What type of separator does the 206 have?
The Massey Ferguson 206 utilizes a conventional threshing system with a cylinder and concave for grain separation.
What are common parts needed for the 206?
Common parts needed for the Massey Ferguson 206 include concaves, rasp bars, belts, chains, bearings, auger fingers, and sickle sections.


