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Service ManualMF35, MF50, MH50
Ferguson TO35All USA Built
THIS IS A MANUAL PRODUCED BY JENSALES INC. WITHOUT THE AUTHORIZATION OF MASSEY HARRIS MASSEY FERGUSON OR IT’S SUCCESSORS. MASSEY HARRIS MASSEY FERGUSON AND IT’S SUCCESSORS
ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE QUALITY OR ACCURACY OF THIS MANUAL.
TRADE MARKS AND TRADE NAMES CONTAINED AND USED HEREIN ARE THOSE OF OTHERS, AND ARE USED HERE IN A DESCRIPTIVE SENSE TO REFER TO THE PRODUCTS OF OTHERS.
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MF35 MFTO 35
Serial Number: Year Made: Plate Location: Serial Number: Year Made: Plate Location:
204181 1960 DASH PANEL TO14001 1955
211071 1961 DASH PANEL TO167156 1956
222207 1962 DASH PANEL TO171741 1957235123 1963 DASH PANEL 178216 1958
186603 1959Paint 203360 1960Color
Application:MFG Color
Name: Paint
BODY OF TRACTOR
MASSEY FERGUSON RED
Color Application:
MFG Color Name:
ENGINE FLINT GREYBODY SHEET
METAL FLINT GREY
TRIM SILVER MIST
ENGINE, TRANSMISSION, & FINAL DRIVE
FORREST GREEN ENAMEL
MF 50
Serial Number: Year Made: Plate Location:
515708 1958 DASH PANEL522693 1959 DASH PANEL528163 1960 DASH PANEL528418 1961 DASH PANEL599821 1962 DASH PANEL533422 1963 DASH PANEL536062 1964 DASH PANEL
PaintColor
Application:MFG Color
Name:
BODY OF TRACTOR
MASSEY FERGUSON RED
ENGINE FLINT GREY
TRIM SILVER MIST
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MF 35/50 TRACTOR SERVICE MANUAL
DESCRIPTION PART
Front Axle and Steering •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Continental Z-134 Gas Engine............................................. 2
Perkins A3.152 Diesel Engine. . . . . . • . . . . . • . .. . . .• . . .• . . .. • . ••• . • . . • . • . . . •• 3
Perkins AD3.152 Diesel Engine • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -....... . 4
Clutches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Standard T ransmi ssion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • • . • • • . . • . . . . . . • 6
Multi-Power Transmission. • • • • • • •• • • • . • • • • •. • . . •• . •• •• . • • . • . . . • • . • • . • • • . . 7
Differential, Pinion and Rear Axle. • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • ••• • • • •• •• • • •••• •• • • 8
PTO and Belt Pulley ••••••••••••••• 9
Internal Hydraulic System. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •••• • • • •• • • •• • •• • ••• • 10
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GROUP IV - SECTION A - PART 1
PART 1. SERVICING THE FRONT AXLE
AND SUPPORT ASSEMBLY
MFAND' TO 35 TRACTOR
INDEX
Removing the Front Axle • . Disassembl ing the Front Axle Inspecting the Front Axle. • Servicing the Front Axle .. Assembl ing and Installing the Front Axle Adjusting the Toe-In. • • . • . • • .
There are two front axle assemblies available for the 35 tractor. The utility front axle assembly is simply a "Heavy Duty" version of the standard 35 front axle and should be used where extreme working conditions require the heavier front axle assembly. Whenever ordering parts, keep in mind that the parts fit only the R.H. or L.H. side.
REMOVING THE FRONT AXLE
To remove the front axle and support assembly, support the tractor with a floor jack and remove (see Fig. 1):
1. The hood assembly. See Group IV, Section C, Part 1.
2. Radius rods (No. 11) from each side of the transmission case.
NOTE: Place the ball cap shims aside so that they may be reinstalled in their original position.
3. Drag links (No, 3) from the steering pitman arms.
4. Two bolts (on either side) securing one axle extension (No. 14) and the axle main member (No. 13) together. Slide the axle extension out the side of the tractor.
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5. The axle pivot pin retaining screw (No. 19) and withdraw the pivot pin (No. 18) from the axle support.
6. Slide the remainder of the front axle as-sembly out the other side of the tractor.
NOTE: To make the separated front axle assembly lighter (for handling purposes) the front wheel and tire assemblies may be removed.
DISASSEMBLING THE FRONT AXLE
1. Refer to Fig. 1 and remove the following:
a. Drag link tie rod and assemblies (No.3) from the spindle arms (No.7) by removing the nut; striking the arm a sharp blow with a hammer. Strike the arm close to the tie rod end.
b. The radius rods (No. 11) from the axle extensions (No. 14).
c. The remaining axle extension from the axle main center member (No. 13).
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GROUP IV - SECTION A - PART 2
PART 2. FRONT AXLE ASSEMBLIES MF 50 AND 65 TRACTORS
INDEX
Page
Servicing the Wide Front Axle Assemblies. • • • • • •• 1 Servicing the Single Wheel Front Axle. • • • • • • • •• 7 Servicing the Twin Wheel Front Axle ••••••••••• 8
SERVICING MF 50 & 65 MULTI-PUR POSE, STANDARD, HI-ARCH, AND UTILITY FRONT AXLE ASSEMBLIES
Similiarities between front axle assemblies of the Multi-Purpose, Standard, Hi-Arch and Utility description permit servicing procedures of these assemblies to be combined and discussed as one.
Single wheel front axle assemblies and twin wheel front axle assemblies each deserve separate discussions of servicing procedures. The procedures concerning axles of this type will include" servicing the front pedestal and support assemblies.
Consult the Parts Book for information regarding the inter-change features of parts.
REMOVING FRONT AXLE AS A UNIT
Front axle assemblies of this description are removed as a unit when complete disassembly is not necessary.
Support the tractor with front wheel slightly touching the ground, refer to Fig. 1, and remove:
1. Lower grill panel.
2. Lower steering arm, No.3, from pedestal shaft.
3. Thrust plate, No. 20, and shims from end of front pivot pin.
4. Front pivot support.
5. Front axle assembly by rolling the unit forward and out from tractor (a floor jack supporting the front axle center member facilitates easy handling when following this procedure). See Fig. 5.
Install the assembly as a unit by reversing the procedures for removing.
REMOVING FRONT AXLE TO DISASSEMBLE
When front axles of thi,s description are to be completely disassembled, remove the assemblies as follows:
1. Slightly loosen the wheel lug nuts. 2. Support tractor with front wheels clearing
the ground.
3. Remove:
a. Front wheels.
b. Lower grill panel.
c. Grease fittings.
d. Tie rods ends, Nos. 1 and 9, from spindle steering arms, Nos. 10 and 27. Fig. 1.
e. Tie rods end No.6, from main steering arm, No.3.
f. Main steering arm from pedestal shaft.
g. Both R.H. and L.H. axle extension assemblies, Nos. 15 and 25, Fig. 1, (if so equipped).
h. Pivot thrust plate, No. 20, and shims, No. 21.
NOTE: Save the shims.
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GROUP IV - SECTION A - PART 7
SERVICING THE MANUAL STEERING PEDESTAL AND DRAG LINK ASSEMBLY
MF 50 & 65 TRACTORS
INDEX
Page
Removing the Pedestal ••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Disassembling the Pedestal ••••.••••••••.•••• 2 Inspecting the Pedestal •••••••••••••••••••• 2 Assembl ing the Pedestal • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • . •• 2 Installing the Pedestal • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 3
The manual steering pedestal and drag link assembly information found in this part of the Shop Manual, concerns the assembly required by axles of the wide type. Pedestal assemblies for Row Crop Single and Twin Front Axles are discussed in Group IV, Section A, Part 2.
Certain preparations must be made before this assembly can be completely removed and disassembled. Refer to Group IV, Section C, Part 6, and remove the grill, hood and side panels, and lower grill panel. Refer to Group IV, Section C, Part 6, and remove fan shroud and radiator assembly. Refer to Group IV, Section A, Part 2, and remove the front axle assembly from the front axle support (remove front axle as a unit, including wheels). Figs. 2, 3 and 4 show cut-away views of the pedestal, drag link and steering for the various front axle assemblies.
REMOVING THE PEDESTAL ,-
Suport the tractor at the rear of the front axle support casting. Refer to Fig. 1, and proceed to remove:
Fig. 1 - Pedestal and Drag Link Assembly Nomenclature
1. Drag link, No. 15, from upper arm, No.5. 2. Upper pedestal assembly, No.9, pedestal
shaft, No.6, and upper arm as a unit by removing the cap screws securing the unit to front axle support, No. 12.
1. Grease Fitting 2. Nut 3. Lack Washer 4. Flat Washer 5. Upper Arm 6. Pedestal Shaft 7. Upper Dust Seal 8. Upper Bushing 9. Pedestal Housing
1 D. Lower Bush ing
11. Lower Dust Seal 12. Axle Support Assembly 13. Nut 14. Dust Seal 15. Drag Link 16. Nut 17. Dust Seal 18. Tie Rod End 19. Lock Nut
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FRONT AXLE & STEERING
Fig. 2 - Four Wh_1 Front End ond Steering Mechanism
3. Front axle support from tractor by removing the attaching bolts.
NOTE: The location and position of the R.B. and L.B. spacers should be installed in same order as removed.
DISASSEMBLING THE PEDESTAL Refer to Fig. 1, and remove: 1. Upper arm, No.5, from the pedestal shaft,
No.6, by removing the grease fitting, nut, lock washer, and flat washer.
2. Pedestal shaft by pulling it through pedestal assembly, No.9, from lower end.
3. Upper and lower dust seals, Nos. 7 and 11, from their seats in the upper pedestal assembly.
4. Upper and lower bushings Nos. 8 and 10, from pedestal assembly (remove only when necessary).
Fig. 3 - Twin Wheel Front End and Steering Mechanism
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VIEW A
Fig. 4 - Single Wheel Front End and Steering Mechanism
5. Greasefittingfrom the front axle support, No.5, Fig. 5.
6. Rear pivot pin bushing No.4, Fig. 5, from the pivot pin hole located in the support casting.
7. R.H~ and L.H. spacers.
INSPECTING THE PEDESTAL Clean all parts thoroughly and inspect for
wear and damage. Pedestal shaft should have a 0.0005-0.002
inch clearance in the bushings. New pedestal shaft bushings should be reamed
to 1.5005-1.5015 inch after being installed in the upper pedestal assembly.
NOTE: Inspect the rear pivot bushing bore located in the front axle support. If a correction has not been made to prevent Pivot bushing from working out of place, use a long 7/32" drill, entering through the grease fitting (No.5, Fig. 5) hole, to drill a 1/64" deep spot in the bore. When installing the bushing, line up the grease holes,1 and with a long punch inserted through grease hole, stake the bushing into the drill spot.
ASSEMBLING THE PEDESTAL Refer to Fig. 1, and install: 1. Upper and lower pedestal bushings, Nos.
a and 10, into the pedestal assembly, No.9. Press them into place evenly and ream to size.
2. Upper and lower dust seals, Nos. 7 & 11, into their respective seats in the pedestal assembly. Use new dust seals whenever possible.
3. Pedestal shaft, No.6, into the pedestal assembly. Lightly grease the shaft and start it through lower base of pedestal assembly.
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GROUP IV - SECTION B - PART 4
FRONT WHEEL AND HUB ASSEMBLIES
35, 50 & 65 (MF & TO) TRACTORS
INDEX
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Servicing the Wheel and Hub Assemblies for Twin and Wide Front Axle Models •••••.••••.••••• 2
Servicing the Wheel and Hub Assembly for Single Front Wheel Axle Models •••••••••.••..••• 3
Similarities exist between various wheel and hub assemblies that allow the servicing procedures involving several assemblies to be discussed as one group.
Front wheel and hub assemblies have interchange features that permit some exchange of parts and assemblies between the 35, 50 and 65 (MF & TO) tractors as well as permitting an exchange between several front axle assemblies. However, the interchange features are limited to the combinations as discussed in this text.
Hub assemblies for the following combinations are interchangeable within this group inclusively:
1. The 35 (MF & TO) tractor front axle. 2. The MF 50 tractor equipped with Utility,
Hi-Arch, or Row Crop Twin Front Axle. 3. The MF 65 tractor equipped with Standard,
Hi-Arch, or Row Crop Twin Front Axle.
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Hub assemblies may also be interchanged within another group of combinations which are listed as follows:
1. The MF 50 tractor equipped with Row Crop Single Wheel Front Axle.
2. The MF 65 tractor equipped with Row Crop S.ingle Whee 1 Front Axle.
No interchangeable features are provided for hub assemblies required for the combinations listed within the group as follows:
1. The MF 50 tractor equipped with a MultiPurpose Front Axle.
2. The MF 65 tractor equipped with a Utility Front Axle.
Wheel assemblies may be interchanged within certain limitations. Refer to the Tractor Parts Book.
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GROUP II - SECTION A - PART 1
DUAL CLUTCH
35, 50 AND 65 MF & TO TRACTORS
INDEX
Page
Description and Operation. • • • . . . . . • • . • •• 1 Adjusting the Clutch ••..•••.....•.•.•• 2 Removing the Clutch ••........•...•.•• 3 Disassembling the Clutch. • . • • . . • . . • . • . •• 3 Inspecting the Clutch •• . • • . • • • . • . . . . . •• 5 Assembling the Clutch. • . • • . • • . . . . . . . . •• 6 Installing the Clutch. • . . . . • . . . . • . • • • ..•• 8 Trouble-Shooting the Clutch. . • . . . • . . . • . .• 8 Clutch Testing Specifications ••.. ; •...•••• 10
The Dual Clutch consists of a forward (primary) pressure plate and dry cushioned disc which is attached to the transmission input shaft, and a rearward (secondary) pressure plate and dry disc which is attached to the hydraulic pump and power take-off input shaft. The primary pressure plate is spring-loaded by twelve silicon-chrome alloy coil springs located between the clutch cover and the primary pressure plate. The secondary pressure plate is spring-loaded by an annular Belleville type spring located between the clutch cover and the secondary pressure plate or false flywheel ring.
The false flywheel ring is interposed between and integrated with the primary and secondary clutch SUb-assemblies, and is secured to the flywheel by the same cap screws that attach the clutch cover. In operation, the clutch springs exert pressure against the clutch pressure plates, this in turn transmits the pressure through the discs to the false flywheel ring for the secondary clutch and to the engine flywheel for the primary clutch, thus establishing a firm frictional contact between the respective discs and flywheel faces.
Depressing the clutch pedal through the 1st stage moves the clutch release fork, which in turn contacts the clutch release bearing, moving it forward on the retainer and bringing it in contact with the clutch release fingers. The bearing depresses the fingers which in turn causes the primary pressure plate to retract from the disc and release the pressure on it. This interrupts the power flow to the transmission. Depressing the clutch pedal further through the 2nd stage (noticeable by an increased resistance to overcome) causes the same release fingers to move the primary pressure plate to a point where it contacts and causes the secondary pressure plate to retract from its respective disc, thus releasing the frictional contact between the disc and the false flywheel ring face. This interrupts the power flow to the hydraulic pump and power take-off input shaft.
The combination coil and Belleville spring dual clutch has been used in all 35 (MF & TO) tractors since Tractor Serial Number 177395, MF 50 Tractors since Tractor Serial Number 515395 and all models of the MF 65 Tractor.
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GROUP II - SECTION C - PART 1
DIFFERENTIAL, PINION AND REAR AXLE ASSEMBLY
MF & TO - 35, SO, 202 & 204 TRACTORS
INDEX
Page Changes to the Differential Pinion
and Rear Axle Assembly. • • • • • 2 Checking the Rear Axl e End-Play. •• 3 Check for Excessive End-Play •• •• 3 Rear Axl e Assembly. • • • • • • • • • 3 Differential and Pinion Assembly • • • • 7 Differential, Transmission and
Hydraulic System Lubrication .13 Special Tools. • • • • • • • • • • .14
Fig. 1· Differential, Pinion and Rear Axle Assembly
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GROUP II - SECTION 0 - PART 1
POWER TAKE-OFF SHAFT ASSEMBLY 35, 50 AND 65 (MF & TO) TRACTORS
INDEX
Page
Servicing the Output Shaft Assembly. • • • • • • • • • • • . • •• 3 Servicing the Ground Speed PTO
Drive Gears •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 4 Servicing the Front Output Shaft
Support Assembly ••••••••.••••••••••••••••• 5 Servicing the Output Shaft Extension
Assembl ies •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6
The power take-off shaft,. shown in Fig. 1, projects from the rear of the tractor center housing and has a 1-3/8 inch spline with an annular groove for positive connection of implement couplings.
A removable cap protects the splines when the shaft is not in use. The shaft itself is supported at the rear by a ball bearing and at the front by a needle roller bearing. The pilot on the front of the PTO shaft inserts into a needle bearing in the hydraulic pump thus supporting the rear of the pump. Double seals keep dirt out of the bearing and prevent oil from leaking out of the differential center housing. The power take-off is engaged by a lever, located on the left side of the tractor center housing, which selects either proportional engine speed or proportional ground speed. The lever also has a neutral position which disconnects the drive.
Fig. 1 - PTO Shaft 1. PTO Ground Speed Drive Gear 2. PTO Ground Speed Driven Gear
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LIVE PTO
The deluxe tractor is fitted with dual clutch and live PTO. The PTO drive from the engine is controlled by the clutch pedal in the bottom half of its range. The initial movement of the clutch disengages the transmission only; additional downward· movement disconnects the hydraulic pump and PTO shaft. On the basic tractor the hydraulic pump and PTO shaft and transmission are driven directly by the transmission counters haft , and on the deluxe tractor by a drive shaft which passes through a hollow countershaft assembly, and is therefore independent of the transmission. (See also Clutch and Transmission Sections of this Service Manual.)
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GROUP IV - SECTION C - PART 3
PART 3. INSTRUMENT PANEL AND SHEET METAL
MF 65 TRACTOR
INDEX
Page Servicing the Grill Assembly. . . . . . • • . . • . . •. 1 Servicing the Hood and Side Panels •.......•• 2 Servicing the Fender Assemblies .........•... 2 Servicing the Seat Assembly. • . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 Servicing the Instrument Panel and
Battery Carrier • . . . . . . • . . . . • • • • • • . . . •• 5
This Part shall cover the removal of the larger, and more important, sheet metal items. Along with this, the removal and installation of the instrument panel and battery carrier is also covered.
The procedures listed are not specific, but will aid in the re moval and installation of the various sheet metal items of all MF 65tractors (gas, Diesel or L.P.G.).
Fig. 1 - Opening Right Grill Door
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SERVICING THE GRILL ASSEMBLY
The grill consists of two corrugated panels of 18 gauge perforated steel with 1/16 inch diameter staggered holes.
REMOVING THE GRILL ASSEMBL Y
The right side of the grill is hinged to the center bar and secured in position by two thumb screws. Loosening the thumb screws allows this side of the grill to swing open, as shown in Fig. 1.
The left side of the grill is held in position by two pins at the bottom and two at the top of the grill. To remove the left grill section, open the hood panel and lift the grill section off the pins, as shown in Fig. 2.
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COOLING .. SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION
THE RADIATOR Removing the Radiator
THE TEMPERATURE GAUGE
THE THERMOSTAT Thermostat Data Removing the Thermostat Testing the Thermostat
WATER PUMP DRIVE BELT
Section D
CONTENTS
Fitting a Water Pump Drive Belt
REMOVING THE WATER PUMP (13C Diesel and 87 mm. Petrol and V.O. Engines)
Dismantling the Water Pump (23C Diesel and 87 mm. Petrol and V.O. Engines)
Assembling the Water Pump (23C Diesel and 87 mm. Petrol and V.O. Engines)
REMOVING THE WATER PUMP (3-A-1S2 Diesel Engine)
~ismantling the Water Pump (3-A-1S2 Diesel Engine)
Inspection Assembling the Water Pump
FROST PRECAUTIONS ...
FAULT DIAGNOSIS Fault Diagnosis Chart
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure 1. The Cooling System (87mm. and 23C Engines)
Figure 2. The Cooling System (3-A-1S2 Diesel Engine)
figure 3. The Water Pump (23C and 87 mm. Engines)
figure 4. Removing the Impeller (DC and 87 mm. Engines)
Figure 5. Recutting Contact Bearing Face (23C and 87 mm. Engines)
Figure 6. Checking Impeller Clearance (DC and 87 mm. Engines) '"
Figure 7. The Water Pump (3-A-1S2 Engine)
Figure 8. Removing Shaft, Bearings. and Impeller (3-A-152 Engine) ...
Figure 9. Checking Water Pump Impeller Clear.ance (3-A-1S2 Engine)
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