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Massey Harris Massey Ferguson Operator s Manual MF350, MF355, MF360, MF365, MF375, MF383,,F390, MF390T, MF398 & MF399 Operator s Manual 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. MH-O-MF350+SER

Supplement to the M-F 300 Series Tractor Operator Instruction Book, Issue 1 English, French, Spanish & German Fran<;:ais, Espanol, Deutsch M-F 362 TRACTOR This supplement is to be used with Literature Packs 1856674 M91, 1856675 M91, 1856 676 M91, 1856 679 M91 and 1856 680 M91 Massey-Ferguson

M-F 300 SERIES TRACTOR OPERA TOR INSTRUCTION BOOK CONTENTS Section GENERAL INFORMATION.,.. :... 1 Tractor identification Serial numbers Introduction I'. predelivery and installation Safety notes Safety decals CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS... 2 Controls Instruments OPERATION... 3 Starting Running-in Operating the tractor MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT... 4 Maintenance chart and illustration Recommended lubricants Servicing the tractor: Greasing, changing oils and checking levels Adjustments - Clutch, brakes and wheels Replacements - Fuses, bulbs and battery Fuel storage SPECIFICATION... 5 ACCESSORIES... 5 ALPHABETICAL INDEX... 5 Massey-Ferguson (Manufacturing) Ltd., Banner Lane, Coventry, England. CV4 9GF Publication No. 1856641 M2

INTRODUCTION, SAFETY NOTES 1-01 CONTENTS Page Introduction... 1-02 Massey-Ferguson addresses... 1-02,delivery and installation... 1-03 Safety symbols and terms... 1-03 Safety precautions... 1-03 General safety rules... 1-03 Safety - before operating......... 1-08 Safety - starting...... 1-09 Safety - during operation... 1-10 Safety - after operation......... 1-11 Safety decals... 1-11 Safety decal location............... 1-12

2-01 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS CONTENTS Page Universal symbols... 2-02 Instruments... 2-03 Levers and switches... 2-04 Switches, World-wide markets... 2-05 Switches, North American market...... 2-06 Levers and switches, All markets... 2-07 Pedals and gear levers... 2-09 Controls, seat platform, right side... 2-10 Controls, seat platform, left side... 2-10 Rear controls... 2-11 Cab... 2-12 Seats... 2-13

3-01 OPERATION CONTENTS Page Before starting... 3-02 Normal starting... 3-02 Cold weather starting... 3-02 Stopping the engine... 3-03 Running-in... 3-03 Cab heating and ventilation system... 3-03 Driving the tractor... 3-04 Four wheel drive operation... 3-05 Brakes... 3-06 Differential lock... 3-06 Power take-off... 3-06 Hydraulic lift system... 3-08 Auxiliary hydraulics... 3-09 Lifting linkage... 3-12 Automatic hitch... 3-14 Swinging drawbar... 3-15 Telescopic drawbar... 3-17 Attaching and detaching an implement... 3-18 Front mounted weight frame... 3-20 Roll-over protective structure (ROPS)... 3-20

3-06 OPERATION Caution: If the four wheel drive fails to engage or disengage, stop the tractor by pressing the clutch pedal down, then operate the control rod as required. Caution: DO NOT operate the tractor in four wheel drive while on the road, as this will lead to: 1. Premature front tyre wear. 2. Excessive fuel consumption. Autolock differential. The Autolock differential is completely automatic in operation, keeping the half-shafts locked together when driving in a straight line and disengaging the outside wheel when the tractor is steered to the right or left. On returning to a straight course, the Autolock automatically re-engages. Note: The Autolock is usually silent in operation, but can occasionally emit a metallic 'click' as reengagement takes place. Hydralock differential The Hydralock differential is automatic in operation being controlled electro-hydraulically on engagement of the rear differential lock, or the switch on the instrument panel. Brakes Warning: Always latch the brake pedals together before driving on the road. Differential lock If a rear wheel starts to slip: 1. Engage the differential lock, press the pedal down, the pedal will automatically latch in the engaged position. 2. To disengage the differential lock, press down on the pedal then lift the foot. This action will release the latch and allow the pedal to return to the disengaged position. Caution: Do not attempt to engage the differential lock with one wheel stopped and the other wheel spinning fast. Declutch before engaging the differential lock. Do not attempt to turn with the differential lock engaged. Note: If the differential lock fails to disengage, steer SLIGHTLY to either left or right, or lightly engage the independent brake. Warning: When the tractor is being operated for stationary work, even if only for short periods, always engage the parking brake. Warning: The independent brakes may be used to assist turning when travelling very slowly. Never apply one brake when travelling at speed. Trailer brakes (Fig. 6) To operate the trailer brakes, connect the trailer brake hose to the coupler at the rear of the tractor and latch the brake pedals together. The trailer brakes will then operate together with the tractor brakes. Fig. 7 Power Take-Off (PTO) Note: On tractors fitted with two speed PTO (540/ 1000 rev/min) an alternative PTO shaft is available from your Massey-Ferguson Dealer.

4-01 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT CONTENTS Page Recommended lubricants...... 4-02 Lubrication......... 4-03 Maintenance chart... 4-04 Maintenance and adjustments... 4-06 Repairs and overhauls... 4-06 SeNice access... 4-06 Maintenance... 4-09 Engine... 4-09 Fuel system... 4-10 Air cleaner... 4-12 Cooling system... 4-14 Cab air filter and washer bottle... 4-15 Power steering pump and resenoir... 4-16 Front wheel hubs... 4-16 Transmission and hydraulics... 4-17 Rear epicyclic hubs... 4-19 Four wheel drive front axle... 4-19 Clutch... 4-20 Brakes... 4-20 Differential lock... 4-22 Tyres... 4-22 Front track adjustment... 4-24 Rear track adjustment... 4-26 Front four wheel drive track adjustment... 4-28 Electrical equipment... 4-30 Fuel handling and storage... 4-37 Tractor storage... 4-38

4-22 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 4. If adjustment is necessary, turn the adjuster nut (1 Fig. 55 or 56) on the left hand rear axle brake actuating lever clockwise to reduce pedal movement and anti-clockwise to increase pedal movement. 5. Having adjusted the left hand pedal, adjust the right hand pedal as in procedures 3 and 4 above. Check that the pedal latch engages. 6. Road test the tractor, and check the brakes for binding or pulling to one side. Any tendency to pull to one side should be counteracted by slackening off the adjuster nut on the side to which the tractor pulls. 7. Finally, with the parking brake released, take up any slack in the brake cable by turning the adjuster nuts (2) Warning: If, after the full adjustment procedure, brake operation is unsatisfactory, or there is a leakage of fluid from the system, notify your Massey-Ferguson Dealer immediately for investigation and rectification. Differential lock (Fig. 57) Check the differential lock every 500 hours. 1. The tyre pressures listed are maxima and can be used in safety, at all times, without danger of sidewall rippling. In certain conditions the pressures may be lowered, particularly where the loads are light resulting in the tyre treads failing to self clean. If the tyre pressures are reduced, have someone observe the tractor whilst working. Rippling of the sidewalls can cause rapid and severe tyre damage. 2. Keep oil, grease and strong alkaline or acid fertilisers away from tyres to prevent deterioration of the rubber. 3. Have any small sidewall or tread splits or cuts revulcanised as soon after they occur as possible. This extends the life of the tyre. 4. If bolt-on weights are fitted, raise the pressures to suit the weight fitted, consult your Massey-Ferguson Dealer. 5. Always drive slowly 20 Km/h (12 mile/hr) on the road if the tyre pressures have been lowered for ploughing. 6. For maximum efficiency if ploughing with crossply tyres, never use tyres more than a third to half worn. Tyre pressures and water ballasting details are quoted below in tables 4-5 to 4-8 for a few of the many tyre options available for these tractors. These figures are given as a guide only. For specific details for your tractor if not shown below, or if you wish to change the tyre sizes, see your Massey Feguson Dealer who will have full tyre range specifications and recommended pressures supplied by the tyre manufacturers. Fig. 57 1. Disengage the differential lock by pressing the pedal down releasing the latch and allowing the pedal to come up. 2. Turn back the rubber seal to gain access to the locknut. 3. Set the gap (Fig. 57) between the screw and the end of the actuator to 1 mm. (0.040 in) Tyres (Fig. 58) Fig. 58 TL1052 Warning: Tyre tread and ply rating or load index must match. Do not fit a radial one side and a crossply on the other. Check that the tyre pressures are correct for the particular operation to be performed. These simple rules, if followed carefully, will ensure maximum tyre life. Check tyre pressure every 100 hours. Check and adjust the front and rear tyre pressure and inspect the tread and side walls for damage (Fig. 58). Note: The tyre pressures given in tables 4-5 to 4-7 are the maximum for radial tyres up to a road speed of 30 Km/h (20 mile/hr).

5-01 ACCESSORIES, INDEX AND SPECIFICA TIONS CONTENTS Page Specifications...:... 5-02 Wiririg diagrams... 5-10 Ground speed charts... 5-17 Accessories... 5-18 Alphabetical index... 5-22

5-05 SPECIFICA TION Maximum static load capacity: M-F 350 to 383... M-F 390,398, 399... Wheel and rim nut and bolt torques Front axle - two wheel drive: M-F 350, 355, 360...,.... M-F 365 to 399.... 9.00-16 and 1 0.00-16 tyres.... Front axle - four wheel drive Wheel nuts.... Rim to disc.... Rear wheels - Pressed steel Wheel nuts.... Rimto disc.... Rear wheels - Cast centre Wheel nuts.... Rim clamp nuts (PAVT).... Track adjustments 3923 kg (8660 Ib) 4904 kg (10825 Ib) 108 Nm (80 Ibf tt) 95 Nm (70 Ibf tt) 1264 Nm (93 Ibf ft) 270 Nm (200 Ibf ft) 190 Nm (140 Ibf tt) 325 Nm (240 Ibf tt) 240 Nm (177 Ibf tt) 325 Nm (240 Ibf tt) 260 Nm (1921bf tt) Note: For full details of the track settings available see the tables on pages 4-24 to 4-29. Front track (Two wheel drive): M-F350, 355, 360... 1207-1817 mm (48-72 in) Low & standard clearance. M-F 365 to 390, 390T.... M-F 390,398,399.... Rowcrop (M-F 383 only).... Front track (Four wheel drive): M-F 350,355,360.... M-F 365 to 390, 390T.... M-F 398,399.... Rear track (Pressed steel wheels): M-F350t0390, 390T.... M-F 390,398,399.... Rear track (Cast centre wheels): M-F 350 to 390, 390T.... M-F 390,398,399.... Rear track (PAVT): M-F 350 to 390, 390T.... M-F 365 to 399.... Electrical system Voltage.... Battery: M-F 350,355,360.... M-F 365 to 399.... Cold start performance.... Reserve capacity 420CCA... ;.... 570CCA.... Starter motor Type.... Size: M-F 350,355, 360 Normal duty.... Cold climate.... M-F 365 to 399.... Alternator Allmodels.... Cab models, serial No. P22200 on.... Regulating voltage.... 1280-1890 mm (50-74 in) 1247-1857 mm (50-74 in) 1365-1975 mm (54-78 in) 1829-2439 mm (72-96 in) 1392-1706 mm (55-67 in) 1490-1944 mm (60-76 in) 1726-2094 mm (68-83 in) 1430-2130 mm (56-84 in) 1530-2230 mm (60-88 in) 1401-2217 mm (55-88 in) 1530-2090 mm (60-82 in) 1400-2110 mm (56-84 in) 1518-2428 mm (60-96 in) 12 volt negative earth. One 420 CCA One 570 CCA or two 420 CCA 420 CCA or 570 CCA 120 mins @ 25 amp 220 mins @ 25 amp High clearance. Solenoid engaged pinion, safety device operated by gear and PTO lever. 1,8 kw 2,2 kw 2,2 kw 45 amp. Machine sensed 70 amp. Machine sensed 14.2 volts

5-22 ALPHABETICAL INDEX A Accessory switch... 2-05, 2-06 Electrical equipment...4-30 Accessories... 5-18 Engine oil change...4-10 Air cleaners...4-12 Engine oil filter - change...4-10 Air pre-cleaner - service...4-12 Engine oil level- check...4-09 Air vent adjuster - cab heater... 2-05, 2-06 Escape hatch... 2-12 Alternator and fan belt - adjustment......4-31 Asbestos - safety... 1 ~06 F Attaching an implement... 3-18 Falling object protection... 1-07 Attaching and detaching implements... 3-18 Fire and first aid... 1-04 Autolock differential- operation... 3-06 Fixed seat - adjustment... 2-13 Automatic hitch - operation... 3-14 Fluid ballasting - safety... 1-09 Automatic hitch releaselever... 2-11 Fluids - safety... 1-05 Auxiliary hydraulic control valves... :... 3-11 Auxiliary hydraulics - operation... 3-09 Auxiliary pump oil filter - change........4-19 Auxiliary pump oil strainer - clean....4-18 B E Foot throttle... 2-10 Four wheel drive control... 2-11 Four wheel drive - operation... 3-05 Four wheel drive front axle-service....4-19 Front 4WD track adjustment.......4-28 Front grille - access....4-06 Back-up alarm... 1-11 Front mounted weights... 3-20 Ballast - safety... 1-09 Front track adjustment...4-24 Batteries - service...4-30 Front wheel hubs - adjustment...4-16 Battery removal...4-30 Front work light switch... 2-06 Battery - safety... 1-06 Frost precautions...4-15 Beacon switch... 2-05 Fuel cleanliness...,...4-37 Before starting - operation... 3-02 Fuel cut-off control... 2-05 Blower switch... 2-05, 2-06 Fuel filler - access...4-07 Brake fluid reservoir - access...4-07 Fuel filter change...4-11 Brake pedals... 2-10 Fuel lift pump and injectors...4-11 Brakes - adjustment...4-21 Fuel lift pump - service...4-11 Brakes - check fluid level....4-20 Fuel- safety... 1-05 Brakes - operation... 3-06 Fuel specifications...4-38 C Fuel storage....4-37 Fuel system - maintenance....4-10 Cab air filter - service... 4-15 Fuel system remove air...4-11 Cab - controls... 2-12 Fuse replacement...4-36 Cab door - ventilation... 2-13 Cab heating and ventilation system... 3-03 Cab roof hatch... 2-12 General driving - safety... 1-11 Cab - safety... 1-06, 1-08 General driving hints - Multi-power... 3-05 Cab suspension seat - adjustment...... 2-14 General safety notes... 1-08 Caution and warning decals... 1-08, 1-11 General safety rules... 1-03 Changing the PTO shaft... 3-07 Grease points... 4-09 Check chains... 3-14 Ground speed charts... 5-17 Cigar lighter... 2-06 Clutch - adjustment...;...4-20 Clutch pedal- operation... 2-09 Heater controls... 2-05 Cold weather starting... 3-02 Hazard warning switch... 2-05 Combined flow - auxiliary hydraulics... 3-11 Headlight - adjustment......4-32 Controls, seat platform left side... 2-1 0 Headlight and side light switch... 2-05, 2-06 Controls, seat platform right side... 2-10 Headlight bulb replacement...4-32 Coolant - service... 4-14 Headlight dip switch... 2 05, 2-06 Cooling system... 4-14 Heater controls... 2-04 o G H Highway warning switch... 2-06 Hiline suspension seat - adjustment... 2-13 Detaching an implement... 3-19 Hillsides and rough ground operation... 1-10 Differential lock - adjustment......4-22 Hood side access panels...4-06 Differential lock - operation... 3-06 Hook type ball ends...,... 3-19 Differential lock pedal... 2-1 0 Horn... 2-05, 2-06 Direction indicator bulb replacement...4-34 Hydralock differential- operation... 3-06 Direction indicator switch... 2-04 Hydraulic connections - safety... 1-05 Draft control- operation... 3-08 Hydraulic control quadrant... 2-10 Driving in deep water... 3-05 Hydraulic lift system - operation... 3-08 Driving light bulb replacement...4-34 Hydraulic pressure relief valve... 3-14 Driving the tractor... 3-04 Dry air cleaner _ service...4-12 Dual range selector lever... 2-09 Implements and attachments - safety... 1-07

5-23 ALPHABETICAL INDEX Installation... 1-03 Rocker switch bulb replacement......4-33 Instrument panel... 2-05, 2-06 Instrument panel bulb replacement...4-33 Roll-over protective structure... 1-07 Running-in... 3-03 Instruments... :... 2-03 Interchangeable ball ends... 3-20 5 Interior light...... 2-12 Safety after operation... 1-11 Interior light bulb replacement......4-34 Safety before operating... 1-08 Introduction... 1-02 Safety during operation... 1-10 Safety precautions... 1-03 L Safety starting... 1-09 Levelling lever... 2-11 Safety symbols and terms... 1-03 Levers and switches... 2-04 Seat belt... 1-07 Levers and switches - cab models... 2-07 Seats - adjustment... 2-13 Lift assistor rams... 3-13 Selecting the correct gear... 3-05 Lift rod lengths... 3-13 Selector control lever... 2-08 Lifting linkage - operation... 3-12 Service access...4-06 Light switch... 2-06 Service the tractor in safety... 1-08 Linkage - safety... 1-08 Service tyres safely... 1-09 Linkage pump oil strainer - clean...4-18 Side windows... 2-13 Lower link spacer spring... 3-19 Specifications - tractors... 5-02 Lower panels - removal...4-07 Speedometer - operation... 3-04 Lubrication...4-03 Spool valve levers... 2-10 Spring suspension seat... 2-13 Stablisers... 3-14 M Main gear lever... 2-09 Starter switch... 2-04 Maintenance... 4-09 Starting fluid - safety... 1-04 Maintenance and adjustment... 4-06 Steering wheel tilt control... 2-05, 2-06 Maintenance chart... 4-04 Stopping the engine... 3-03 Massey-Ferguson addresses... 1-02 Swinging drawbar - setting... 3-15 Multi-Power switch... 2-05, 2-06 Switches- Cab tractors... 2-07 Switches - North American Market... 2-06 N Switches - World-wide markets... 2-05 Normal starting... 3-02 Synchro 12 selector lever... 2-09 o Oil bath air cleaner - service...4-14 Telescopic drawbar - setting... 3-17 Towing... 3-05 p Towing to start the engine... 3-05 Parking brake... 2-1 0 Tractor storage... 4-37 Passengers - safety... 1-05 Trailer brakes - operation... 3-06 Pivoting and telescopic ball ends... 3-19 Trailer socket - electrical... 2-12 Plough light switch... 2-05 Transmission oil- change...4-17 Position control- operation... 3-09 Transmission oil level- check...4-17 Power steering pump and reservoir...4-16 Tyre pressures...4-23 Power take off - safety... 1-09, 1-10 Tyres - maintenance...4-22 Power take-off - operation... 3-06 Power take-off lever... 2-11 U Pre-delivery... 1-03 Universal symbols... 2-02 Protective clothing... 1-04 Use of safety chains... 1-11 Using tractor on public highway... 1-05 R ROPS structure - operation... 3-20 V Radiator - service...4-14 Valve tappet clearance - check....4-10 Radiator and cooling system - safety... 1-08 Radiator cap - access...4-07 W Rear epicyclic hubs - service...4-19 Warning lights... 2-03 Rear track adjustment....4-26 Warranty... 1-03 Rear track adjustment - Water ballast - rear tyres... 4-23 PAVT wheels....4-27 Windscreen washer bottle - service...4-16 Rear window wiper... 2-05, 2-06 Windscreen wiper and washer switch... 2-05, 2-06 Rear windows... 2-12 Wiring diagrams... 5-10 Rear work light switch... 2-06 Work light bulb replacement...4-34 Recommended fuels...4-37 Recommended lubricants...4-02 Remote position control lever... 2-11 Repairs and overhauls...4-06 Response control... 2-10 Road safety...,... 1-05 T