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Massey Ferguson 575 Tractor Parts

575 parts and accessories

The Massey Ferguson 575, manufactured from 1975 to 1983, was a popular choice among farmers due to its reliability and versatility. Powered by a Perkins diesel engine producing around 67 horsepower, it delivered ample power for various tasks. Its robust design and 59 PTO horsepower made it well-suited for both field work and powering implements.

The Massey Ferguson 575 was introduced in 1975 and remained in production until 1983, becoming a staple on farms across North America and beyond. Under the hood, it typically features a Perkins AD4.236 four-cylinder diesel engine producing approximately 67 horsepower, although earlier models may have had slightly different specifications. The engine's displacement is around 236 cubic inches. This reliable diesel provides ample torque for demanding agricultural tasks. The transmission is a manual gearbox, typically an 8-speed forward and 2-speed reverse configuration, offering a good range of speeds for different operations. The PTO horsepower is around 59 HP, available at the standard 540 RPM. Hydraulic capacity is approximately 7.5 GPM, powering the two available remote valves. It features a Category II 3-point hitch, with a lift capacity around 3500 lbs, capable of handling a variety of implements. Common applications include row crop cultivation, hay baling, livestock feeding, and light tillage. The 575 stood out for its simplicity and durability, offering a balance of power and economy that appealed to a wide range of farmers. Compared to smaller models, it provided more horsepower, while larger models offered more features but at a higher cost.

Specifications

EnginePerkins AD4.236 67 HP Diesel
PTO HP59 HP @ 540 RPM
TransmissionManual 8 Forward, 2 Reverse
Hydraulics7.5 GPM, 2 remotes
3-Point HitchCategory II, 3500 lbs lift
Fuel Capacity20 gallons
Weight5500 lbs
Years Produced1975-1983

Maintenance Tips

  • Engine Oil and Filter: Change the engine oil and filter every 250 hours of operation using a high-quality oil that meets or exceeds the manufacturer's specifications.
  • Hydraulic System Maintenance: Check the hydraulic oil level regularly and change the hydraulic filter every 500 hours. Inspect hydraulic hoses and fittings for leaks and replace as needed.
  • Fuel System Care: Use clean, high-quality diesel fuel. Replace the fuel filter every 250 hours to prevent contaminants from entering the fuel system. Drain water from the fuel/water separator regularly.
  • Seasonal Storage: Before storing the tractor for an extended period, fill the fuel tank to prevent condensation and rust. Add a fuel stabilizer to the fuel. Disconnect the battery and store it in a cool, dry place. Grease all lubrication points.

History & Background

Introduced in 1975, the Massey Ferguson 575 quickly gained popularity as a dependable and versatile tractor. There were no major redesigns during its production run, which contributed to its reputation for reliability and ease of maintenance. It remains a well-regarded tractor in agricultural history, appreciated for its balanced performance and long service life.

Frequently Asked Questions

What engine is in the Massey Ferguson 575?

The Massey Ferguson 575 typically uses a Perkins AD4.236 four-cylinder diesel engine producing around 67 horsepower.

What is the PTO horsepower on a 575?

The PTO horsepower on a Massey Ferguson 575 is approximately 59 HP, delivered at 540 RPM.

What oil filter fits the 575?

Common oil filter cross-references for the Massey Ferguson 575 include Fram PH2951, Wix 51270, and Baldwin B1410. Always verify compatibility with your specific engine configuration.

What are common parts needed for the 575?

Common wear parts for the Massey Ferguson 575 include engine oil filters, fuel filters, hydraulic filters, fan belts, hydraulic cylinder seals, steering components (tie rod ends, ball joints), clutch discs and pressure plates.

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