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Massey Ferguson 9720 Combine Parts

9720 parts and accessories

The Massey Ferguson 9720 combine, produced from 1997-2002, was a popular choice for farmers seeking a reliable and efficient harvesting solution. Powered by a Cummins engine delivering up to 300 horsepower, it offered header widths ranging from 25 to 36 feet to suit various field sizes. Known for its robust rotary separation system, the 9720 was well-regarded for its high throughput and clean grain sample.

The Massey Ferguson 9720 combine harvester was introduced in 1997 and remained in production until 2002. This model was equipped with a Cummins M11 diesel engine, generating approximately 300 horsepower with a displacement of 661 cubic inches (10.8 liters). The 9720 utilized a rotary separation system, featuring a single rotor design for efficient threshing and separation of grain. Its large grain tank could hold up to 300 bushels, allowing for extended harvesting periods before unloading was necessary. The unloading auger provided a discharge rate of approximately 100 bushels per minute, minimizing downtime in the field. Available header widths ranged from 25 to 36 feet, accommodating diverse harvesting needs. Options included a fine cut chopper and spreader for efficient residue management. The cab was designed for operator comfort, featuring air conditioning, and adjustable controls. The 9720 was particularly effective in harvesting wheat, corn, and soybeans, delivering high yields and clean grain samples.

Specifications

EngineCummins M11 300 HP 661 ci Diesel
Separator TypeRotary - Single Rotor
Grain Tank300 bushels
Unloading Rate100 bu/min
Header Widths25-36 ft
Fuel Capacity150 gallons
Weight28,000 lbs
Years Produced1997-2002

Maintenance Tips

  • Regularly inspect and adjust concave clearances to optimize threshing performance and minimize grain damage.
  • Check belt and chain tension frequently, ensuring proper alignment and preventing slippage that can lead to component failure.
  • Clean sieves and chaffers daily to remove debris and maintain optimal airflow for efficient grain separation.
  • Grease all bearings according to the manufacturer's recommendations to prevent wear and extend component life. Before each season, thoroughly inspect all components, replace worn parts, and perform necessary maintenance to ensure reliable operation.

History & Background

The Massey Ferguson 9720 was introduced in 1997 as a key addition to Massey Ferguson's combine lineup. It represented a significant advancement in rotary combine technology, offering increased capacity and efficiency compared to previous models. While there were no major redesigns during its production run, it remained a popular and reliable choice for farmers throughout its lifespan.

Frequently Asked Questions

What engine is in the Massey Ferguson 9720?

The Massey Ferguson 9720 is powered by a Cummins M11 diesel engine, producing 300 horsepower with a displacement of 661 cubic inches (10.8 liters).

What is the grain tank capacity on a 9720?

The grain tank capacity of the Massey Ferguson 9720 is 300 bushels, with an unloading rate of approximately 100 bushels per minute.

What type of separator does the 9720 have?

The Massey Ferguson 9720 utilizes a rotary separator system, featuring a single rotor for efficient threshing and separation.

What are common parts needed for the 9720?

Common wear parts for the Massey Ferguson 9720 include concaves, rasp bars, belts, chains, bearings, auger fingers, and sickle sections.

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