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Massey Ferguson 8570 Combine Parts

8570 parts and accessories

The Massey Ferguson 8570 combine, produced in the late 1980s and early 1990s, was a popular choice among farmers looking for a reliable and efficient harvesting solution. Featuring a [HP] horsepower engine and available with header widths up to [Header Width] feet, the 8570 offered impressive performance. Its [Conventional/Rotary] separator made it well-suited for various grain crops.

The Massey Ferguson 8570 combine harvester was a key player in the company's lineup during its production run. It was designed to offer a balance of power, capacity, and operator comfort. Under the hood, the 8570 was typically powered by a [Engine Brand] diesel engine, delivering approximately [HP] horsepower with a [Displacement] displacement. This power plant drove a robust [Conventional/Rotary] separator system known for its effective threshing capabilities, featuring [Cylinder/Rotor Details]. The 8570 boasted a grain tank capacity of around [Bushels] bushels, allowing for extended harvesting periods before unloading. The unloading auger could empty the tank at a rate of roughly [Bu/min] bushels per minute, minimizing downtime. Available header widths ranged up to [Header Width] feet, accommodating different field sizes and crop types. Optional chopper and spreader attachments helped manage crop residue after harvesting. The cab featured improved operator comfort with features such as [Cab Feature 1] and [Cab Feature 2]. The Massey Ferguson 8570 proved to be a versatile machine, capable of efficiently harvesting a variety of crops, including wheat, soybeans, and corn.

Specifications

Engine[Engine Brand] [HP] HP [Displacement] Diesel
Separator Type[Conventional/Rotary] - [Cylinder/Rotor Details]
Grain Tank[Bushels] bushels
Unloading Rate[Bu/min] bu/min
Header WidthsUp to [Header Width] ft
Fuel Capacity[Gallons] gallons
Weight[Weight] lbs
Years Produced[Years Produced]

Maintenance Tips

  • Regularly inspect and adjust concave clearances to ensure proper threshing and minimize grain damage.
  • Check and maintain proper belt and chain tension to prevent slippage and premature wear.
  • Clean sieves and chaffers regularly to maintain optimal cleaning performance and prevent grain loss.
  • Grease all bearings and lubrication points according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
  • Before each season, thoroughly inspect the combine, including all belts, chains, bearings, and wear parts, and replace any worn or damaged components.

History & Background

The Massey Ferguson 8570 was introduced as a high-capacity combine, expanding on the previous models' performance. It offered increased power and capacity compared to earlier Massey Ferguson combines. The 8570 played a significant role in Massey Ferguson's combine harvester history, offering farmers a reliable option for efficient grain harvesting.

Frequently Asked Questions

What engine is in the Massey Ferguson 8570?

The Massey Ferguson 8570 is typically powered by a [Engine Brand] diesel engine, producing approximately [HP] horsepower with a [Displacement] displacement.

What is the grain tank capacity on a 8570?

The grain tank capacity on the Massey Ferguson 8570 is around [Bushels] bushels, with an unloading rate of approximately [Bu/min] bushels per minute.

What type of separator does the 8570 have?

The Massey Ferguson 8570 utilizes a [Conventional/Rotary] separator system featuring [Cylinder/Rotor Details].

What are common parts needed for the 8570?

Common wear parts for the Massey Ferguson 8570 include concaves, rasp bars, belts, chains, bearings, auger fingers, and sickle sections.

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