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Massey Ferguson EU Tractor MF 5700 Series MF 5710 MF 5711 Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Massey Ferguson EU Tractor MF 5700 Series MF 5710 MF 5711 Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

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Massey Ferguson EU Tractor MF 5700 Series MF 5710 MF 5711 Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

FOREWORD:

  • We would like to welcome you to the ever-growing number of people who own a Massey Ferguson tractor; people who appreciate quality. We are proud of every tractor that leaves our factories, each being technically advanced and of a high quality. This Operator’s Manual contains the specifications for your new tractor.
  • Please ensure that all operators read the instructions and follow them carefully. The pages that follow contain vital information on your tractor; please read them carefully. Your Massey Ferguson dealer will guarantee you quality servicing and will provide you with all the assistance you need. When it comes to servicing, remember that your dealer knows your tractor best and that he wants you to be completely satisfied.
  • Please leave this Operator’s Manual in the tractor if resold. The subsequent owner will need the information it contains. All information and specifications in this manual are up to date at the time of publication. However, our ongoing policy to improve our products obliges us to reserve the right to make alterations at any time without notice. Please note that this manual relates to all models and refers to both standard and optional equipment. You may therefore find details relating to equipment that is not fitted on your tractor. This Operator’s Manual complies with Directive 20 10/ 5 2E C.

Operator’s Manual : 

  • The purpose of this manual is to enable the owner and the operator to operate the tractor appropriately under normal conditions of use. Providing they follow the instructions carefully, the tractor will give many years of service in the Massey Ferguson tradition. Use for any other activity (particularly forestry work) is considered to be contrary to the intended use.
  • The commissioning of equipment by the Massey Ferguson dealer on the user’s premises enables the dealer to ensure that these operating and service instructions are properly understood. Always consult the Massey Ferguson dealer if there is any part of this manual that you do not understand.
  • It is important that these instructions are understood and followed. This manual does not cover all operation and safety instructions relevant to the implements and accessories that may be fitted at the time of tractor delivery or later. It is essential that operators use and understand the Operator’s Manuals relating to these implements and accessories.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Massey Ferguson EU Tractor MF 5700 Series MF 5710 MF 5711 Operator’s Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

1 Tractor identification 19
1 1 Locating serial numbers 2 1
1 1 1 Locating serial numbers 2 1
1 2 Tractor identification 2 2
1 2 1 Your tractor identification details 2 2
2 Safety instructions and safety points – Warranty 2 3
2 1 Introduction 2 5
2 1 1 Introduction – Safety instructions 2 5
2 2 Safety – Symbols and terms 27
2 2 1 Safety- Symbols and terms 2 7
2 3 Safety decals and instructions 2 8
2 3 1 Checking and replacing the safety decals and instructions 2 8
2 3 2 Presentation and location of the safety decals and instructions 2 9
2 4 General safety instructions 3 5
2 4 1 Awareness of the safety instructions and symbols 3 5
2 4 2 Operator familiarity in the use of the tractor 3 5
2 4 3 Filling the fuel and DEF tanks 3 6
2 4 4 Mounting and dismounting the operator’s seat 3 6
2 4 5 Mandatory procedure before dismounting the tractor 3 7
2 5 Special safety instructions for preparing the tractor for use 3 8
2 5 1 Protective clothing 3 8
2 5 2 Safety devices and items 3 8
2 5 3 Checking the tractor 3 8
2 6 Specific safety instructions for starting the tractor 40
2 6 1 Protection of persons other than the operator 4 0
2 6 2 Start up safely 4 0
2 6 3 Checks to be carried out after start-up 4 1
2 7 Specific safety instructions for using the tractor 42
2 7 1 1 General instructions 4 2
2 7 2 Protection of persons other than the operator 4 3
2 7 3 Overturning 4 3
2 7 4 Tractor towing 4 6
2 7 5 Regulatory data on maximum permitted trailed weights 4 6
2 7 6 Road use 4 7
2 7 7 Park brake 4 9
2 7 8 9 Power take-off 4 9
2 7 9 Implements 50
2 8 Specific safety instructions for servicing the tractor 5 3
2 8 1 Pollution warning to observe when servicing the tractor 5 3
2 8 2 General instructions 5 3
2 8 3 Handling instructions 5 4
2 8 4 Special instructions for cleaning the tractor 5 5
2 9 Protective structures 5 6
2 9 1 Protective structures: use and accreditation 5 6
2 9 2 ROPS (Roll Over Protective Structure) 5 6
2 9 3 Seat belt 5 6
2 10 Warranty 5 7
2 10 1 General 5 7
2 10 2 Pre-delivery inspection and commissioning on the user’s premises 5 7
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2 10 3 Warranty procedure 5 7
2 10 4 Procedure to follow if changing region 5 7
2 10 5 Servicing during and after the warranty period 5 8
2 10 6 California emission control warranty statement 5 8
2 10 7 California emission reduction control warranty for the United States and Canada 6 1
3 Usage 65
3 1 Operator environment 6 9
3 1 1 Classic steering console 69
3 1 2 Deluxe steering console 7 0
3 1 3 Instrument panel 7 1
3 1 4 Control unit 7 9
3 1 5 Start switch 7 9
3 1 6 Pedals 80
3 1 7 Steering wheel 80
3 1 8 Seat 8 1
3 1 9 Tool box 8 3
3 2 Opening the engine cover 8 5
3 2 1 Opening the engine cover 8 5
3 3 Engine 8 6
3 3 1 Running-in 8 6
3 3 2 Start-up 8 6
3 3 2 1 Starting the engine with preheating on the neutral start switch 8 6
3 3 3 Stopping the engine 8 6
3 3 4 Engine speed 8 7
3 3 5 Operation of the SC R Technology engine 8 8
3 3 5 1 General 8 8
3 3 5 2 Information about degraded mode: D E F level is too low 90
3 3 5 3 Information on the various degraded modes: SC R system fault 9 2
3 3 6 Filling with fuel 9 5
3 3 7 Filling D E F 9 5
3 4 Transmission 9 8
3 4 1 12X12 SMS gearbox 9 8
3 4 2 12X12 S PS gearbox 9 9
3 4 3 Clutch function 10 1
3 4 4 Super creeper gears 10 1
3 4 5 Tractor towing 10 2
3 5 Brakes 10 4
3 5 1 Brake pedals 10 4
3 5 2 Hydraulic trailer brake 10 4
3 5 3 Parking brake 10 5
3 6 Steering 106
3 6 1 Steering 10 6
3 7 Standard linkage console 107
3 7 1 Four-wheel drive front axle 10 7
3 7 1 1 Control locations 10 7
3 7 1 2 Operation 10 7
3 7 1 3 Permissible load on the front axle 10 8
3 7 2 Differential lock 10 9
3 7 2 1 Control locations 10 9
3 7 2 2 Operation 10 9
3 7 3 Rear power take-off ( PTO) 110
3 7 3 1 Control locations 110
3 7 3 2 Operation 110
3 7 3 3 Selecting the power take-off speed 111
3 7 3 4 Interchangeable 5 40 and 1000 rpm PTO 113
3 7 3 5 Economy PTO 114
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3 7 3 6 Power take-off protection 114
3 7 3 7 Coupling to the PTO shaft 115
3 7 4 Linkage 116
3 7 4 1 Control locations 116
3 7 4 2 Operation 116
3 7 4 3 Rear linkage external controls 119
Electronic linkage console 120
3 8 1 Four-wheel drive front axle 120
3 8 1 1 C ontrol locations 120
3 8 1 2 O peration 120
3 8 1 3 Permissible load on the front axle 121
3 8 2 Differential lock 122
3 8 2 1 Control locations 122
3 8 2 2 Operation 122
3 8 3 Live PTO 123
3 8 3 1 Control locations 123
3 8 3 2 Operation 123
3 8 3 3 Selecting the power take-off speed 124
3 8 3 4 Interchangeable 5 4 0 and 10 0 0 rpm PTO 126
3 8 3 5 Economy PTO 127
3 8 3 6 Power take-off protection 127
3 8 3 7 Coupling to the PTO shaft 128
3 8 4 Linkage 129
3 8 4 1 Control locations 129
3 8 4 2 Operation 129
3 8 4 3 Rear linkage external controls 13 4
Linkage 135
3 9 1 General 13 5
3 9 2 Three-point linkage 13 5
3 9 3 Top link 13 5
3 9 4 Bottom links 13 7
3 9 5 Stabilisers 13 8
3 9 5 1 Stabilizers with manual telescopic adjustment 13 8
3 9 6 Lift rods 14 0
3 9 7 Multi-hole drawbar 14 1
3 9 8 Swinging drawbar 14 1
3 9 8 1 Settings 14 1
3 9 8 2 Hitching an attachment 14 2
3 9 8 3 Drawbars, SA E standard 14 3
3 9 9 Types of linkage 14 3
3 9 9 1 Short ladder hitch with high load capacity 14 3
3 9 9 2 Standard hitch with ladder 14 5
3 9 9 3 Standard hitch with rail ladder 14 6
3 9 9 4 NA linkage 14 8
3 9 9 5 Pick-up hitch 14 8
3 9 10 Pick-up hitch 14 9
3 9 10 1 General 14 9
3 9 10 2 Using the pickup hitch for pulling 14 9
3 1 0 Auxiliary hydraulics 151
3 10 1 Types of spool valve 15 1
3 10 2 Hydraulic spool-valve controls 15 2
3 10 3 Pump coupling 15 3
3 10 3 1 General 15 3
3 10 3 2 Control locations 15 4
3 10 3 3 Pump coupling 15 4
3 10 3 4 Pump uncoupling 15 4
3 1 1 Wheels and tires 155
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3 11 1 Wheel studs 15 5
3 11 2 Installation points of the axle stands 15 5
3 11 3 Adjustment of the front track width, 2-wheel drive 15 5
3 11 3 1 A djustment of position 1 of the axle 15 6
3 11 3 2 Adjustment of position 2 of the axle 15 7
3 11 3 3 Adjustment of position 3 of the axle 15 8
3 11 3 4 Adjustment of position 4 of the axle 15 9
3 11 3 5 Adjustment of position 5 of the axle 1 6 0
3 11 4 Adjustment o f the front track width, 4-wheel drive 1 6 1
3 11 5 Adjusting the rear wheel track width 1 6 3
3 11 6 Adjusting the 4WD front axle stops 1 6 5
3 11 7 Tires 1 6 6
3 11 8 Tire pressures 1 6 6
3 11 9 Radial loads and standard inflation pressures 1 6 8
3 11 10 Ballasting the tractor 17 0
3 11 11 Liquid ballasting 17 1
3 1 2 Additional weight 174
3 12 1 Additional weight 17 4
4 Maintenance 175
4 1 Service Guide 177
4 1 1 Service Guide 17 7
4 2 ROPS (Roll Over Protective Structure) 180
4 2 1 Attaching the ROPS 18 0
4 2 2 Reducing the height of the ROPS 18 0
4 3 Transmission 181
4 3 1 Recommended products 18 1
4 3 2 Checking the hydraulic system level 18 1
4 3 3 Draining the hydraulic system 18 2
4 3 4 Replacing the filter and strainer 18 2
4 3 4 1 Replacing the strainer 18 2
4 3 4 2 Replacing the filter 18 3
4 3 5 Transmission oil cooler 18 3
4 3 6 Lubricating the rear axle shaft bearings 18 4
4 4 Brakes 185
4 4 1 Hydraulically controlled brakes 18 5
4 5 Front axle and steering 187
4 5 1 Recommended products 18 7
4 5 2 Two-wheel drive front axle: lubrication 18 7
4 5 3 Two and four-wheel drive front axles: Wheel alignment check 18 8
4 5 4 Four-wheel drive front axle: checking the oil level in the final drives 1 8 9
4 5 5 Four-wheel drive front axle: draining the oil i n the final drives 1 8 9
4 5 6 Four-wheel drive front axle: Checking the front axle beam oil level 1 8 9
4 5 7 Four-wheel drive front axle: draining the oil from the front axle beam 19 0
4 5 8 Four-wheel drive front axle: lubrication 19 1
4 6 Linkage 193
4 6 1 Recommended products 19 3
4 6 2 Three-point linkage: lubrication 19 3
4 7 Electrical equipment 194
4 7 1 Batteries 19 4
4 7 2 Alternator 19 4
4 7 3 Power socket (ISO) 19 5
4 7 4 Power socket (ASAE) 19 6
4 7 5 Accessories sockets ( ISO) 19 6
4 7 6 Accessories sockets (ASAE) 19 7
4 7 7 Adjusting the headlights 19 7
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4 7 8 Main fuse boxes 19 8
4 7 8 1 Main fuse box: Tier 4F engine with mechanical reverse shuttle 19 8
4 7 8 2 Main fuse box Tier 4F engine with PowerShuttle 200
4 7 9 Additional fuse boxes 20 3
4 7 9 1 Additional fuse box: Tier 4F engine with mechanical reverse shuttle 20 3
4 7 9 2 Additional fuse box: Tier 4F engine with PowerShuttle 20 3
4 7 10 Fuse boxes on the side of the battery 20 4
4 7 10 1 Fuse boxes on the side of the battery Tier 4F/Stage IV SC R Technology
engine 20 4
4 7 11 Fuse box Tier 4F /Stage IV SCR Technology engine 20 6
4 7 12 Battery isolator 20 8
4 8 Pressure washing 210
4 8 1 Pressure washing 210
4 9 Storing your tractor 211
4 9 1 Storing your tractor 211
4 1 0 Faults and solutions 212
4 10 1 General table of faults 212
4 10 2 Indicator light panel 214
4 10 3 Error codes 218
4 10 4 Engine error codes – AGCO Power 222
4 1 1 Engine 238
4 11 1 R ecommended products 23 8
4 11 2 4-cylinder AGCO POW E R Tier 4F engine 23 9
4 11 3 Engine oil level check 23 9
4 11 4 Draining the engine oil 240
4 11 5 Replacing the engine oil filter 240
4 11 6 S CR system maintenance 24 1
4 11 7 Fuel system: SC R Technology engine injection 24 2
4 11 8 Replacing the urea filter 24 2
4 11 9 Fuel system: fuel prefilter 24 3
4 11 9 1 Draining the water 24 3
4 11 9 2 Replacing the filter element 24 3
4 11 10 Fuel filter fuel system 24 4
4 11 11 Fuel system: Fuel tank 24 4
4 11 12 Fuel system: bleeding 24 5
4 11 13 Fuel system: injection pump, regulator and injectors 24 5
4 11 14 Air filter 24 5
4 11 15 Cooling system, engine with expansion tank 24 6
4 11 15 1 Checking the level and quality of the coolant 24 6
4 11 15 2 Filling to top up the coolant level 24 7
4 11 15 3 Draining the cooling system 24 7
4 11 15 4 Cleaning the radiator 24 8
4 11 16 Check and replace the main fan/alternator belt 24 8
4 11 16 1 Procedure for tensioning the Poly-V main belt for the AGCO Power
engine 24 9
4 11 17 Fuel quality requirements 24 9
4 11 17 1 Biodiesel blends 25 1
4 11 18 Fuel: Safety instructions and storage 25 2
4 11 19 D E F 25 3
5 Technical specifications 255
5 1 Technical specifications 257
5 1 1 MF 5 7 10 model 25 7
5 1 2 MF 5 7 11 model 25 8
5 2 Operator environment 260
5 2 1 Noise levels (dBA) at operator’s ears 260
5 2 2 Level of vibration of the operator’s seat 260
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5 3 Engine 261
5 3 1 Specifications: Tier 4F/Stage IV SCR Technology engine 2 6 1
5 3 2 Fuel system and air filter 2 6 1
5 3 3 Cooling 2 6 2
5 3 4 Tightening torques 2 6 2
5 4 Transmission 2 63
5 4 1 Forward speed at 2 20 0 rpm with 1 2 x1 2 gearbox, 1 6 9R3 8 tires, GPA 5 2 final
drives – 30 kph option 2 6 3
5 4 2 Forward speed at 2 20 0 rpm with 1 2 x1 2 gearbox, 1 6 9R3 8 tires, GPA 5 2 final
drives – 4 0 kph option 2 6 3
5 4 3 Gearbox 2 6 4
5 4 4 Final drives 2 6 4
5 4 5 Rear differential lock 2 6 4
5 5 Brakes 265
5 5 1 Brake technical specifications 2 6 5
5 6 Front axle and steering 2 66
5 6 1 Two-wheel drive front axle 2 6 6
5 6 2 Four-wheel drive front axle 2 6 6
5 6 3 Steering 2 6 6
5 6 4 Tightening torques 2 6 6
5 7 Power take-off 2 67
5 7 1 Specifications 2 6 7
5 7 2 Tightening torques 2 6 7
5 8 Hydraulic linkage 268
5 8 1 Rear linkage 2 6 8
5 9 Auxiliary hydraulics 2 69
5 9 1 Standard hydraulic flow rate 2 6 9
5 9 2 Combined hydraulic flow rate 2 6 9
5 10 Electrical equipment 2 71
5 10 1 Electrical equipment technical specifications 2 7 1
5 1 1 Wheels 212
5 1 1 1 Wheels 2 7 2
5 1 1 2 Tires 2 7 2
5 1 1 3 Tires 2 7 7
5 1 1 4 Tightening torques 2 8 3
5 1 2 Capacities and dimensions 28 4
5 1 2 1 Capacities 2 8 4
5 1 2 2 Dimensions and weights 2 8 5
5 1 2 3 Attachment points for 4 -cylinder engines 2 8 7

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