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Massey Ferguson EU Tractor MF3700 Series Tractor MF 3707 3708 3709 3710 Operator Manual – DOWNLOAD

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Massey Ferguson EU Tractor MF3700 Series Tractor MF 3707 3708 3709 3710 Operator Manual – DOWNLOAD

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Massey Ferguson EU Tractor MF3700 Series Tractor MF 3707 3708 3709 3710 Operator Manual – DOWNLOAD

Introduction
TO OUR CUSTOMER:
The following pages and illustrations are printed to help supply you with the knowledge required for operation and service of your new tractor. Any item of equipment needs, and must have a certain amount of service and maintenance to keep it in top running condition. We have attempted to cover the various adjustments required to fit most conditions; however, there may be times when additional special care must be taken to fit a given condition. Study this operator’s manual carefully and acquaint yourself with the various adjustments and operating procedures before attempting to operate your new equipment. Remember, it is a machine and has been designed and tested to do an efficient job in most operating conditions and performance will be maximized in relation to the service it receives. If special attention is required for some operating conditions, ask your Dealer; his Parts and Service Organization will be glad to help and answer any questions on operation and service of your new machine.
ATTENTION:
become alert your safety is involved!
This symbol is used to draw attention to safety precautions that should be followed by the operator to avoid accidents. When you see this symbol – heed its warning.
THIS MANUAL MUST REMAIN WI TH THE TRACTOR WHEN SOLD:
This manual was prepared from the latest product information available at publication time. The Company reserves the right to make changes at any time without prior notice or obligation.
WARRANTY INFORMATION:
The following pages and illustrations are printed to help supply you with the knowledge required for operation and service of your new tractor. Any item of equipment needs, and must have a certain amount of service and maintenance to keep it in top running condition. We have attempted to cover the various adjustments required to fit most conditions; however, there may be times when additional special care must be taken to fit a given condition. Study this operator’s manual carefully and acquaint yourself with the various adjustments and operating procedures before attempting to operate your new equipment. Remember, it is a machine and has been designed and tested to do an efficient job in most operating conditions and performance will be maximized in relation to the service it receives. If special attention is required for some operating conditions, ask your Dealer; his Parts and Service Organization will be glad to help and answer any questions on operation and service of your new machine.
Service Part:
The use of non-approved parts may result in a part of substandard quality. The company will not accept the responsibility for any loss, damage or liability resulting from the use of such parts. Using non-approved parts may result in the manufacturer’s warranty being invalidated.TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Massey Ferguson EU Tractor MF3700 Series Tractor MF 3707 3708 3709 3710 Operator Manual – DOWNLOAD

1 Tractor Identification 7
1 1 Introduction 9
1 1 1 Introduction 9
1 2 Tractor Identification 11
1 2 1 Your tractor identification details 1 1
1 3 Locating serial number 12
1 3 1 Locating Serial Number 1 2
1 4 Measure Unit 16
1 4 1 Metric and Imperial units abbreviations 1 6
2 Safety instructions and safety points – Warranty 19
2 1 Introduction – Safety instruction 21
2 1 1 Introduction – Safety Instruction 2 1
2 1 2 Foreword 2 2
2 1 3 Safety- Symbols and terms 2 3
2 1 4 Safety instruction 2 4
2 1 4 1 Forestry Applications 2 4
2 1 4 2 Precautions before starting 2 4
2 1 4 3 Wear safety gear 2 4
2 1 4 4 Noise protections 2 4
2 1 4 5 Proper use of steps and hand grips 2 4
2 1 4 6 Tractor Conditions 25
2 1 4 7 Adjustment and maintenance operations 25
2 1 4 8 Safe maintenance of the cooling system 25
2 1 4 9 Hydraulic system 26
2 1 4 1 0 Electric System 27
2 1 4 1 1 Setting the machine on support 2 8
2 1 4 1 2 Road Circulation 2 8
2 1 4 1 3 Road transport 2 9
2 1 4 1 4 Safe towing 2 9
2 1 4 15 Tractor track 29
2 1 4 1 6 Fuel 2 9
2 1 4 17 Roll over protection structures (ROPS) 3 0
2 1 4 1 8 Falling objects protection structure (FOPS) 3 1
2 1 4 1 9 Protection structures against penetration of objects (operator protective
structures or OPS) 3 1
2 1 4 2 0 Using the front loader on tractors 3 1
2 1 4 2 1 General precautions to implement when working with a front loader 3 1
2 1 4 2 2 Attachments and accessories 3 2
2 1 4 2 3 Stay clear of rotating drivelines – Using the safety belt – Passengers –
Stationary jobs 3 2
2 1 4 2 4 Harmful products 3 3
2 1 4 25 Filtering Rate 3 4
2 1 4 26 Fuel Circuit – Handling waste product 3 4
2 1 4 27 Servicing tyres safely 35
2 1 4 2 8 Parking – towing – transporting 35
2 1 4 2 9 Data sheet on tractor’s vibration level – hazards due to exposure to
vibrations 3 6
2 1 5 Regulation (EU) 1 3 2 2 /2 01 4 – Annex XXII – Safety aspects in accordance with
regulation and subsequent amendments and modifications 3 6
2 1 6 Instruction and safety label 4 4
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2 1 7 Getting in and out of the machine 51
2 1 8 Emergency Exit 51
2 2 Warranty 53
2 2 1 Warranty instruction 53
2 2 1 1 General 53
2 2 1 2 Pre-delivery inspection and commissioning on the user’s premises 53
2 2 1 3 Warranty procedure 53
2 2 1 4 Procedure to follow if changing region 53
2 2 1 5 Servicing during and after the warranty period 5 4
3 Usage 55
3 1 Layout Controls 57
3 1 1 Cab Version – Mechanical Version – Layout Controls 57
3 1 2 OOS Version – Mechanical Version – Layout Controls 59
3 1 3 OOS Version – Power Shuttle Low Spec Version – Layout Controls 60
3 1 4 Cab Version – Electronic version – Layout controls 61
3 2 Starting and stopping of the tractor 64
3 2 1 Checks and Preliminary Operations before Starting Up 6 4
3 2 2 Starting and stopping the tractor 67
3 3 Shuttle Lever – Range Lever – Transmission Lever 7 1
3 3 1 Shuttle lever 71
3 3 2 Range Lever 72
3 3 3 Transmission Lever 72
3 3 4 Comfort Control Switch 74
3 4 Clutch – Brakes – Hand T hrottle 7 6
3 4 1 Clutch 76
3 4 2 Brakes 77
3 4 3 Hand Throttle and Throttle Pedal 78
3 5 Main Switch – Multifunction Lever – Steering wheel 79
3 6 Battery cut-off switch – Instrument Cluster – Display Setting – Display
warning owerview 81
3 6 1 Battery cut-off Switch 81
3 6 2 Instrument Cluster 82
3 6 3 Digital Display Information 82
3 6 4 Diesel Particulate Filter Regeneration 86
3 6 5 Language – Unit Measurement setting 90
3 6 6 Transmission Errors – Engine Errors – Speed Pulse – Software 93
3 6 7 Oil reset counter 95
3 6 8 Cruise Control memory button 97
3 6 9 Error Code List 98
3 7 Machine Lights – Air conditioning – Heater 103
3 7 1 Machine Lights 1 03
3 7 2 Heater and Air conditioner Controls 1 0 4
3 7 3 Air Conditioning Operation 1 08
3 8 Fuses and Relays Box and Socket 110
3 8 1 Fuses and Relays Box – Location 1 1 0
3 8 2 Fuses and Relays Box – Description 1 1 1
3 8 3 Engine Fuse Box 1 1 4
3 8 4 Other Fuses 1 15
3 8 5 Electrical Socket 1 1 6
3 9 Tool Box – Ballast 118
3 9 1 Tool Box 1 1 8
3 9 2 Ballast 1 1 8
3 10 Differential Lock – Four wheel drive 119
3 1 0 1 Differential lock 1 1 9
3 1 0 2 Differential Lock Logic 1 1 9
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3 1 0 3 Four Wheel Drive 1 1 9
3 1 0 4 Four Wheel Drive Logic 1 2 0
3 11 Power Take Off 122
3 1 1 1 Power Take Off – Operating Instructions 1 2 2
3 1 1 2 Attaching PTO-Driven Implement 1 2 2
3 1 1 3 Attaching to the PTO Shaft 1 2 4
3 1 1 4 Operating the PTO 1 2 4
3 1 1 5 Engage and disengage the PTO 1 25
3 1 1 6 PTO Indicator Light and Speed Indicator 1 27
3 1 1 7 Select Ground Drive PTO Speeds 1 28
3 1 1 8 Power Take Off condition for stationary work 1 2 8
3 1 1 9 PTO Warning Light Logic 1 2 9
3 1 1 1 0 Front Power Take Off 1 3 0
3 12 T hree Point Hitch 131
3 1 2 1 Three Point Hitch 1 3 1
3 1 2 2 Three point hitch system 1 3 2
3 1 2 3 Hydraulic Lift – Three Point Hitch Control Levers 1 3 3
3 1 2 4 Lower Links – Ends adjustment 1 3 6
3 1 2 5 Lower Links – Hook Type Ball Ends 1 37
3 13 Electronic Hitch Control 138
3 1 3 1 Electronic Hitch Control System 1 3 8
3 1 3 2 Electronic Hitch control System – External Control Buttons 1 47
3 14 Remote Valves 148
3 1 4 1 Remote Auxiliary Valves 1 4 8
3 1 4 2 Remote Auxiliary Valve – Joystick control 152
3 1 4 3 Remote Auxiliary Valve – Electrohydraulic control 155
3 15 Trailer Brakes – Trailer Hitch – Swinging Drawbar 157
3 15 1 Trailer Brake System 157
3 15 2 Trailer hitches – Models with slide guide rail 158
3 15 2 1 Trailer hitches – Models with slide guide rail – Types 158
3 15 2 2 Adjusting trailer hitch height – EEC/CUNA C Model 159
3 15 2 3 Adjusting trailer hitch height – CUNA D2 Model 1 60
3 15 3 Trailer hitches – Models with holes guide rail 1 60
3 15 3 1 Trailer hitches – Models with holes guide rail – Types 1 60
3 15 3 2 Adjusting trailer hitch height – Models with holes guide rail 1 61
3 15 4 Swinging Drawbar 1 61
3 15 4 1 Adjusting the swinging drawbar length 1 61
3 15 4 2 Drawbar maximum permissible vertical load 1 63
3 15 4 3 Adjusting the swinging drawbar height – models with slide guide rail 1 63
3 15 4 4 Adjusting the swinging drawbar height – models with holes guide rail 1 63
3 16 Radio and Accessories 165
3 1 6 1 Radio 1 65
4 Maintenance 167
4 1 General Maintenance 169
4 1 1 Lubrification and Periodic Service 1 69
4 1 2 Service Tractor Safely 1 69
4 1 3 Air Conditioning System 170
4 1 4 Electrical Service Maintenance 171
4 1 5 Bulb replacement – Safety Instructions 172
4 1 6 Headlight alignment 172
4 1 7 Headlight adjustment 174
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4 1 8 Replace head lamp bulb 174
4 1 9 Replace rear work lamp bulb 175
4 1 1 0 Tail/turn signal lights – bulb replacement 177
4 1 1 1 Cab working light – bulb replacement 179
4 1 1 2 T ires Maintenance 1 80
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4 1 1 3 Adjustment of steering angle 1 81
4 1 1 4 Procedure for Removing Battery 1 81
4 1 1 5 Power Shuttle Electronic Control Unit 1 8 4
4 1 1 6 Windscreen Washer System 1 86
4 1 17 Removing Air from the Fuel circuit 1 86
4 1 1 8 Tractor Jacking Points 1 87
4 2 Maintenance Table 189
4 3 Maintenance Operation 19 2
4 3 1 Engine Oil level Check 1 92
4 3 2 Drain the Engine Oil 1 92
4 3 3 Coolant Level Check 1 93
4 3 4 Transmission/ Hydraulic system Oil Level Check 1 93
4 3 5 Front PTO Oil level check 1 93
4 3 6 Brake System Oil level Check 1 9 4
4 3 7 Clean out dust from air cleaner valve 1 9 5
4 3 8 Lubrification Points 1 96
4 3 9 Check Neutral Start System 2 02
4 3 9 1 Mechanical reverse transmission (1 2 /1 2 and 2 4 /2 4 ) 202
4 3 9 2 Power shuttle transmission (2 4 /1 2 ) 2 03
4 3 1 0 Check Fan Belt Tightness 2 0 4
4 3 1 1 Air conditioning compressor belt tension 2 0 4
4 3 1 2 Remove and clean the cab air filter elements 2 0 5
4 3 1 3 T ighten Bolts – T ires Pressure 2 06
4 3 1 4 Air Cleaner Restriction Indicator Light 2 07
4 3 1 5 Transmission oil filter sensor 2 08
4 3 1 6 Check the oil level in the front axle final reduction units – front axle differential –
front axle housing 2 08
4 3 17 Check Rops and Cab T ightness 2 09
4 3 1 8 Air intake filter replacement 2 09
4 3 1 9 Change the transmission/hydraulic oil 2 1 3
4 3 2 0 Change the oil suction strainer 2 1 3
4 3 2 1 Fuel Filter Replacement 2 1 3
4 3 2 2 Engine Oil and Filter Replacement 2 1 5
4 3 2 3 Front PTO Oil Replacement 2 1 6
4 3 2 4 Replace transmission/hydraulic oil filter cartridge 2 17
4 3 2 5 Replace transmission/hydraulic oil filter cartridge (third pump) 2 1 8
4 3 26 Replace Fan Belt 2 1 9
4 3 27 Air conditioning compressor belt replacement 2 1 9
4 3 2 8 Drain the Fuel Tank 2 1 9
5 Technical specifications 221
5 1 Recommended lubricants and additives – Capacity 223
5 1 1 Recommended lubricants and additives 2 2 3
5 1 2 Capacity 2 2 3
5 2 General Specifications 224
5 3 Dimension and weight 227
5 4 Travel Speed Table 23 0
5 5 Power Take Off Speed 23 4
5 6 T ires Combination 235
5 7 T ire – Load capacity 23 6
5 8 T ires distance Scheme 23 8
5 9 Front – Rear Track Chart 24 0
5 9 1 Front Track Chart 2 4 0
5 9 2 Rear Track Chart 2 4 3

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