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Massey Ferguson ALL Combine Parts

*ALL parts and accessories

Looking for Massey Ferguson *ALL combine parts? The *ALL series, manufactured throughout [Years produced], were popular for their reliability and ease of use. These combines offered a range of engine HP options from [Lowest HP] to [Highest HP], along with header widths up to [Maximum Width] feet, depending on the specific model. Most featured a conventional threshing system, making them a favorite for farmers seeking a dependable grain harvesting solution.

The Massey Ferguson *ALL series combines represented a significant era for Massey Ferguson in grain harvesting technology, with models being produced from approximately [Earliest Year] to [Latest Year]. Engine options typically included Perkins or Sisu diesel engines, ranging from [Lowest HP] to [Highest HP] horsepower with displacements of [Lowest Displacement] to [Highest Displacement] cubic inches. The threshing system primarily employed a conventional cylinder and concave design, with cylinder widths varying across different models. Grain tank capacities ranged from [Lowest Bushel] to [Highest Bushel] bushels, with unloading auger speeds achieving up to [Bu/min] bushels per minute. Header widths were available from [Lowest Width] to [Highest Width] feet, accommodating different field sizes and crop types. Many models offered options for straw choppers and spreaders to manage residue effectively. Cab features generally included air conditioning and basic instrumentation for monitoring combine performance. These combines excelled in harvesting a variety of crops including wheat, soybeans, and corn, owing to their versatile header options and efficient threshing systems.

Specifications

Engine[Engine Brand] [HP] HP [Displacement] Diesel
Separator TypeConventional - [Cylinder Width]
Grain Tank[Bushels] bushels
Unloading Rate[Bu/min] bu/min
Header Widths[Widths] ft
Fuel Capacity[Gallons] gallons
Weight[Lbs] lbs
Years Produced[Years]

Maintenance Tips

  • Concave Adjustment: Regularly check and adjust concave clearance based on crop type and condition to optimize threshing performance and minimize grain loss.
  • Belt and Chain Tension: Inspect belt and chain tension frequently, ensuring proper alignment and tension to prevent slippage, wear, and potential breakdowns.
  • Sieve and Chaffer Cleaning: Clean sieves and chaffers daily or as needed to remove debris and maintain efficient grain separation, preventing grain loss over the back.
  • Bearing Greasing: Grease all bearings according to the manufacturer's recommendations, using the correct type of grease, to ensure smooth operation and extend bearing life. Prioritize greasing before each harvest season and periodically throughout.

History & Background

The Massey Ferguson *ALL series was introduced in [Year introduced] and quickly became a workhorse for many farmers. While specific models within the *ALL series underwent minor updates over their production run, the core design remained relatively consistent, focusing on reliability and ease of maintenance. This series played a vital role in establishing Massey Ferguson as a leading manufacturer of combine harvesters.

Frequently Asked Questions

What engine is in the Massey Ferguson *ALL?

The Massey Ferguson *ALL series typically features a [Engine Brand] diesel engine, with horsepower ranging from [Lowest HP] to [Highest HP] depending on the specific model and year. Displacement varies from [Lowest Displacement] to [Highest Displacement] cubic inches.

What is the grain tank capacity on a *ALL?

The grain tank capacity for the Massey Ferguson *ALL series varies, but generally ranges from [Lowest Bushel] to [Highest Bushel] bushels. Unloading rates can reach up to [Bu/min] bushels per minute.

What type of separator does the *ALL have?

The Massey Ferguson *ALL predominantly uses a conventional cylinder and concave threshing system. Cylinder width is typically around [Cylinder Width], providing efficient grain separation.

What are common parts needed for the *ALL?

Common wear parts for the Massey Ferguson *ALL include concaves, rasp bars, belts (header, feederhouse, and threshing), chains (elevator and feederhouse), bearings (auger and header), auger fingers, and sickle sections.

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