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Massey Ferguson's winning form steps up another gear at UK's Royal Show


Massey Ferguson equipment to suit Scottish conditions at the Highland Show 17/06/05

MF 6445
MF 6445

Massey Ferguson's completely rejuvenated range of equipment includes a vast array of machines ideally suited to the needs of Scottish and northern English farmers. Many of the machines are on display at the Royal Highland Show for the first time.

· New Massey Ferguson Dyna-6 transmission provides clutchless operation, six-steps in   every gear and fully automatic changing modes

· New GTA console provides a simple to use, low-cost monitoring/console package that enables information to be transferred from the console to an office PC

· MF 7200 Beta combines, ideally suited for working in a wide range of crops and conditions make Royal Highland Show debut

· New MF 1500 Series compact tractors, on show for the first time, ideally suited for Scottish growers and amenity users

· MF 7400 Dyna-VT's continuously variable transmission ensures the speed always matches the job, and is the perfect power unit for many potato growing tasks

· MF 5400 and MF 6400 tractor ranges offer a model to suit every conceivable application

· Updated MF 8900 Telescopic Handlers


Six clutchless changes from Dyna-6 transmission

The new Dyna-6 transmission is an option on the seven Perkins powered models in the MF 6400 Series and further enhances the tractors' performance by increasing output and saving fuel. The transmission provides 24F/24R speeds, bridging the gap between a powershift and the Dyna-VT continuously variable transmission.

A small armrest-mounted lever changes the six Dyna-6 speeds either individually with a single 'pulse', or through the speeds by holding it forwards or back. Pressing a button on the lever allows the gear ratios to be changed without using the clutch.

Massey Ferguson's unique left-hand, Power Control lever extends versatility and ease of use. This frees the right hand to make other adjustments on the console while also shifting. The lever declutches the transmission, shifts direction and changes through the Dyna-6 speeds.

AutoDrive allows operators to select one of three modes: Manual, Speedmatching or AutoDrive for field or road. In road mode the AutoDrive system shifts both the Dynashift speeds and changes the ranges automatically. In the field mode this provides auto-shifting through the six Dyna-6 steps. AutoDrive also allows the operator to set the engine revs at which the transmission changes up automatically, to help users to tailor precisely the automatic changing to suit the individual task.

Speedmatching automatically selects the correct Dynashift ratio when making gear changes. In the Speedmatching 'field mode' it is necessary to press the button to change gear and then Speedmatching will automatically select the appropriate Dynashift ratio. When the dial is set to the Speedmatching 'road mode', holding the lever forwards or backwards will change the Dynashift ratio as well as the gear.

GTA console and software simplifies communication

With its new GTA console and software Massey Ferguson now offers operators the opportunity to gain further benefits from their MF 8400, MF 7400 and MF 6400 tractors with a straightforward link between the Datatronic III monitoring and control systems in the tractor and the office PC.

The simple to use, low-cost package logs machine and operating information, which is important for crop traceability and record keeping requirements. It enables the information to be transferred from any MF tractor fitted with the optional GTA Console to an office PC and, if required, exported to other farm management programmes.

The GTA console, which is the new operator interface on the MF 8400 and MF 7400 and certain MF 6400s, features a full-colour TFT Screen that is equipped with a MMC/SD card slot for downloading data. Tractors fitted with the GTA Console will receive GTA100 Communicator as standard. For an additional list price of Euro 300 users can upgrade to the more powerful GTA200 Record Keeping software for more detailed management of the information.

Using GTA100 Communicator software the GTA Console logs machine and field data. This can then be transferred by SD card into the software on the office PC to allow machine use and job data to be viewed and exported for use by third-party farm management programs

The next step, GTA200 Record Keeping, allows machine performance data to be allocated to a specific job or field to produce a range of reports. This means important crop traceability information can be collated as well as producing field and machine records and printable reports.

New Beta combines offer optimum performance in all crops and conditions

The new MF 7200 Beta combines are engineered specifically for work in a wide range of crops and conditions. The drum, concave and straw-walker design is proven to be the most effective threshing and separation mechanism that is able to cope with the wide variety of crops and higher moisture contents encountered in northern Europe.

The six-walker, MF 7260 Beta on show at the Highland for the first time, is powered by a 7.4-litre, 275hp Sisu Diesel with electronic engine management.

An Autolevel table is standard and by compensating for slopes up to 8%, it provides the combine with a smooth, positive feed to optimise harvesting output on any terrain. A 'Powerfeed Roller' at the base of the elevator evens out crop flow, providing a steady stream to the main elevator. This results in a smoother, full-width feed for an even flow of crop to the threshing system, saving power and fuel. The 600mm diameter, 1.34m wide Hi-Inertia threshing cylinder works against a concave offering 104° of wrap.
Independent concave adjustment for the front and rear provides operators with more control over threshing performance.

Extra separation comes from a rotary separator that is particularly important when working in damp conditions and with high straw volumes. If not required the separator, uniquely, can be disengaged providing the operator with the flexibility to optimise grain sample and combine performance.

The closed-bottom straw walkers provide four steps and have punched grid 'active walls' for extra surface and more efficient separation. The combine has a 9,000-litre capacity tank that can be unloaded in less than one and half minutes with an auger height of 4.45m.

Full size tractor features in a compact package

The three models in the new MF 1500 Series, from 32hp to 46hp, are a
lightweight but rugged design that makes the tractors ideal for work in a wide variety of municipal, horticultural, arboreal and local authority applications. These tractors are on show at the Royal Highland for the first time.

The tractors have a 12 forward/12 reverse speed transmission with synchro-shuttle, using a simple arrangement of four synchronised gears in three ranges offering speeds from 0.37km/hr to 30km/hr. There is also the option of a hydrostatic transmission, which will be on display at the Highland Show on an MF 1547 model. This model also features a comfortable cab, which is an option on all hydrostatics.

The MF 1500 Series is capable of working with a wide variety of equipment, which can be powered by the two-speed, independent PTO with 'Soft Start' switch. Powerful hydraulics offer high lift capacities to handle heavy implements (up to 1,580kg on MF 1547).

Operators benefit from a comfortable and spacious platform with modern instrumentation and control layout for ease of work on long days.

Superb tractor strength on show

The range and depth of MF's latest line-up of tractors is unsurpassed in the company's long history. The current range is unquestionably the best tractors the company has ever offered. The Royal Highland Show may be the first opportunity that visitors will have had to see the impressive line-up of new tractors, all of which have been launched within the past two years.

MF 7400 - Seamless shifting and high spec as standard

Six models, from 120hp to 185hp, in Massey Ferguson's advanced MF 7400 Series tractors feature constantly variable transmissions (CVT), electronic engine management and automatic headland control with superb comfort from standard front-axle suspension and unique Dual Stage cab suspension.

MF 6400 - New levels power, comfort and control

The MF 6400 Series includes 12 models with four- and six-cylinder engines offering powers from 90hp right through to two heavy-duty 185hp and 215hp machines ideally suited to demanding primary cultivation work.

This truly versatile range offers a wide choice of models with high power-to-weight ratios to suit every conceivable application. No other manufacturer offers the breadth and depth of specifications provided in the MF 6400 Series.
Although the tractors come with a high specification as standard, users can also tailor the specification to exactly match the task from a set of option 'Packages'. These include all the main features required to fulfil specific roles such as Transport or Cultivation, plus two levels of extra comfort.

MF 5400 - Versatility to suit every application

The six multi-purpose tractors in the MF 5400 Series, with powers from 75hp to 120hp, are truly versatile and ideally suited to a wide range of arable and livestock duties.

These superb, nimble all-rounders are all powered by lively Perkins 1100 Series, four- and six cylinder engines, which provide an excellent power-to-weight ratio. A straightforward, 16F/16R Speedshift transmission offers a wide spread of speeds to suit every job, while a left-hand operated Powershuttle option simplifies headland turns and loader work.

Operators are cosseted in the MF 'family feel' cab which provides top levels of comfort, visibility and control. At home in the field, yard or on the road, the MF 5400 Series comes with a range comfort and performance enhancing option 'Package' that allow customers to precisely match tractor specification to the application.

MF lifts telehandler spec


Three updated Massey Ferguson telehandlers offer fast lifting cycles and a host of other features that boost performance. All the models benefit from new engines, improved cab layouts and proportional, single joystick control.

· Hydrostatic transmission for power and control
· Higher capacity hydraulic pump boosts output of larger machine
· Fully proportional control from single joystick
· Cab provides easy access, comfort and operation
· New StageII/Tier II engines, provide greater power and flexibility

The MF 8925 and MF 8926 models offer lift capacities of 2,500kg and 2,200kg to full height, respectively. Their maximum lift capacity is 2,500kg. The MF 8947 offers a 3.5t lift maximum capacity  (see table for details).

All models employ MF's proven and powerful hydrostatic transmission that offers infinitely variable speed control in two ranges, regardless of engine speeds. This not only provides the machines with superb power for pushing into heaps and climbing silage pits, but allows operators to increase engine speed for fast lifting cycles while still maintaining complete control of forward speed for manoeuvring when stacking bales or pallets.

The multi-function joystick allows a number of features to be operated at the same time. All the functions have full proportional control - the further the stick is moved the faster the system works. For safety a 'Stability Indicator' detects when the handler reaches critical limits of longitudinal stability and prevents further boom extension to reduce the risk of accidents. The boom can, however, still be lowered or retracted.

The cab has a two-piece 'stable' door for easy access, along with a logical control layout, which groups controls and switches into working areas. An optional air-conditioning system enhances overall comfort, plus there's heater and defrosting system for helping out on cold mornings.

The latest Perkins 99hp (74.5kW) Tier 2 compliant engines power all models. These all also benefit from improved cooling with four-row radiators and a nine-blade fan driven from an independent hydraulic circuit.

 

MF 8925

MF 8926

MF 8947

Lift capacity to full height

2,500kg

2,200kg

3,000kg

Maximum lift capacity

2,500kg

2,500kg

3,500kg

Maximum lift height

5.56m

6.45m

7.20m

Maximum boom reach

3.12m

4.10m

4.06m

Engine

4.4-litre Turbo

4.4-litre Turbo

4.4-litre Turbo

Power ISO* hp (kW)

99 (74.5)

99 (74.5)

99 (74.5)

* ISO TR14396

 

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