Massey Ferguson 750 Combine Parts
750 parts and accessories
The Massey Ferguson 750 combine, produced from the late 1970s to the mid 1980s, was a popular choice for farmers seeking a reliable and efficient grain harvesting solution. These combines offered horsepower ranging from 130-150 HP and header widths from 13 to 20 feet. Known for their dependable conventional threshing system, the 750 proved to be a versatile machine for various crops.
The Massey Ferguson 750 was a mainstay in fields across North America from the late 1970s to the mid 1980s. Powering the 750 was typically a Perkins six-cylinder diesel engine, producing around 130-150 horsepower with a displacement around 354 cubic inches. This provided ample power for its conventional threshing system, utilizing a cylinder approximately 48 inches wide to efficiently separate grain from the stalk. The grain tank held around 150 bushels, and unloading auger speed was approximately 40-50 bushels per minute. Available header widths ranged from 13 to 20 feet, accommodating different field sizes and crop types. Many models were equipped with optional straw choppers and spreaders for residue management. Cab features, while relatively basic compared to modern combines, provided operators with improved comfort and visibility compared to earlier models. The MF 750 excelled in harvesting wheat, soybeans, and corn, offering a balance of performance and simplicity that appealed to many farmers.
Specifications
| Engine | Perkins 6-Cylinder 130-150 HP Diesel |
|---|---|
| Separator Type | Conventional - 48 inch cylinder width |
| Grain Tank | 150 bushels |
| Unloading Rate | 40-50 bu/min |
| Header Widths | 13-20 ft |
| Fuel Capacity | 65 gallons |
| Weight | Approx. 15,000 lbs |
| Years Produced | Late 1970s - Mid 1980s |
Maintenance Tips
- Regularly inspect and adjust concave clearance to ensure optimal threshing performance and minimize grain damage.
- Check belt and chain tension frequently and adjust as needed to prevent slippage and premature wear.
- Clean sieves and chaffers regularly to maintain proper airflow and efficient grain separation.
- Grease all bearings according to the manufacturer's recommendations to prevent wear and ensure smooth operation.
- Before each season, thoroughly inspect all components, including belts, chains, bearings, and cutting parts, and replace any worn or damaged parts.
History & Background
The Massey Ferguson 750 was introduced in the late 1970s as a successor to earlier Massey Ferguson combine models. It represented an advancement in terms of power and capacity. While it didn't undergo major redesigns during its production run, it remained a popular and reliable option for farmers until it was eventually replaced by newer, more advanced models.
Frequently Asked Questions
What engine is in the Massey Ferguson 750?
The Massey Ferguson 750 typically used a Perkins six-cylinder diesel engine, producing around 130-150 horsepower with a displacement around 354 cubic inches.
What is the grain tank capacity on a 750?
The grain tank capacity on the Massey Ferguson 750 is approximately 150 bushels, with an unloading rate of 40-50 bushels per minute.
What type of separator does the 750 have?
The Massey Ferguson 750 features a conventional threshing system with a 48-inch wide cylinder.
What are common parts needed for the 750?
Common parts needed for the Massey Ferguson 750 include concaves, rasp bars, belts, chains, bearings, auger fingers, and sickle sections.

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