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MF 9000
Series Planters
Models: 9202 / 9222
SERVICE MANUAL
FROM MASSEY FERGUSON

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  • Page 1 MF 9000 Series Planters Models: 9202 / 9222 SERVICE MANUAL FROM MASSEY FERGUSON...
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  • Page 3 ® Massey Ferguson 9202 / 9222 Planter SERVICE MANUAL 4283528M1 CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION ..............................01 ROW UNIT................................... 02 ELECTRICAL ..................................03 FERTILIZER AND CHEMICAL SYSTEMS........................04 HYDRAULIC..................................05 MAIN FRAME ..................................06 DRIVE CLUTCH.................................. 07 SECTION CONTROL................................08 CONSOLE ................................... 09 ADJUSTMENTS..................................
  • Page 4 NOTES 01-ii 4283528M1 Find manuals at https://best-manuals.com...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents ® Massey Ferguson 9202 / 9222 Planter SERVICE MANUAL 4283528M1 01 - General Information Contents GENERAL INFORMATION General ................................01-3 Serial Number Plate Location ........................01-4 Serial Number Description ........................01-4 Safety Information ............................01-5 Preparation ..............................01-5 Safety Alert Symbol ............................01-5 Safety Messages ............................
  • Page 6 Contents Roller Chain Drive Troubleshooting Guide .................... 01-50 Electrical ..............................01-53 General Information ..........................01-53 Hydraulics ..............................01-57 Hydraulic Cylinder Inspection ........................ 01-57 Tires and Wheels ............................01-58 Tire Pressure ............................01-58 Removing Wheel from machine and Removing Tire................01-58 Tire Mounting ............................
  • Page 7: General

    General Information GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL J415108 FIG. 1 FIG. 1: Model 9222 Horizontal Wing Fold Planter WARNING: Pictures in this manual may show protective shields and guards opened Horizontal Wing Fold Planters use forward folding frame or removed for illustration purposes. Be designs, providing narrow transport widths for pull-type sure all shields and guards are in place 12-row models.
  • Page 8: Serial Number Plate Location

    General Information SERIAL NUMBER PLATE LOCATION FIG. 2: The serial number plate (1) is located on the left end of the frame. J415088 FIG. 2 Serial Number Description A G C FIG. 3 FIG. 3: Description of the serial number for model year 2010 and up.
  • Page 9: Safety Information

    General Information SAFETY INFORMATION This is the safety alert symbol. The safety alert symbol will direct your attention to information that involves your safety. Read and understand all safety information in the machine operator’s manual before continuing with these instructions. PREPARATION Clean oil, dirt, and crop material from the area on the machine where the work is to be done.
  • Page 10: Informational Messages

    General Information INFORMATIONAL MESSAGES The words IMPORTANT and NOTE are not related to IMPORTANT: Identifies special instructions personal safety, but are used to give additional procedures which, if not strictly observed, could information and tips for operating or servicing this result in damage to or destruction of the equipment.
  • Page 11: A Word To The Operator

    General Information A WORD TO THE OPERATOR FIG. 6: It is YOUR responsibility to read and understand the safety section in this manual and the manual for all attachments before operating this machine. Remember YOU are the key to safety. Good safety practices not only protect you, but also the people around you.
  • Page 12: Wheel Lift Cylinder Stops

    General Information WHEEL LIFT CYLINDER STOPS WARNING: Install wheel lift cylinder stops in the storage positions when not in use. WARNING: To avoid walking under raised planter, wheel lift cylinder stops must be installed when planter is unfolded. WARNING: Always install wheel lift...
  • Page 13: Marker Lockup Valves

    General Information MARKER LOCKUP VALVES WARNING: Always lock up markers in raised and folded position when working around, storing or transporting planter. FIG. 9: With markers fully raised, turn marker lockup valves to lockup (closed) position to stop fluid flow to marker lift cylinders.
  • Page 14: Wing Latches

    General Information WING LATCHES FIG. 11: When the planter wings are folded and latches (1) are engaged, install pins (2) to keep latches closed. When wings are unfolded, keep pins in storage holes. JC11001 FIG. 11 FIG. 12: Lock Pin Locations Locked Position Storage Position Latch...
  • Page 15: Top Link - Flex Frame

    General Information TOP LINK - FLEX FRAME WARNING: Always install top link when servicing, storing, or transporting the planter. FIG. 13: With the planter fully raised, install top link (1) with pins and pin clips. GA30559 FIG. 13 FIG. 14: During field operation, store top link (1) on hitch frame hose channel.
  • Page 16: Servicing

    General Information SERVICING General Operation and Service Operating • Never attempt to operate the planter unless seated in the operator’s seat on the tractor with the seat belt • Read and understand all the operating and safety fastened. precautions before operating the machinery. •...
  • Page 17 General Information Agricultural Chemicals Transporting • Ag chemicals can be very hazardous. Improper use • Do not transport planter in excess of 25 km/h (15 of fertilizer, fungicides, herbicides, insecticides and mph). pesticides can injure people, plants, animals, soil and •...
  • Page 18 General Information Servicing • Always raise the implement, shut off the tractor engine, and install cylinder lockup channels before working around the machine. • After repairing or adjusting the planter, remove all of the tools and parts from the machine before operating the planter.
  • Page 19 General Information Lubrication Chart FIG. ITEM LUBE POINTS 8 HOURS 40 HOURS BEGINNING END OF (DAILY) (WEEKLY) OF SEASON SEASON Parallel Arm Pivots 8 each Row Unit H.D. Down Pressure Spring 4 each Row Unit Pivots, Pins Frame Pivots 2 each Flex Hitch Frame 10 each Drive Clutches...
  • Page 20 General Information Lubrication Points Refer to the chart on the previous page for the appropriate lubrication interval. NOTE: All arrows point to the grease fittings unless otherwise noted. IMPORTANT: All grease fittings must be free of dirt and paint to make sure entry of lubricant inside bearings.
  • Page 21 General Information FIG. 19: Flex Hitch Frame Pivots (1), (40 hours) JC08043 FIG. 19 FIG. 20: Drive Clutches One grease fitting (1) on the hub. (8 hours) One grease fitting (2) on the clutch. (8 hours) 31700 FIG. 20 FIG. 21: Rear of Row Unit Depth Gauge Wheel Pivots (1), (40 hours) Depth Gauge Adjuster Threads (2), (Beginning and End of Season)
  • Page 22 General Information FIG. 23: Fertilizer Opener One grease fitting (1) on the lower parallel arm. (8 hours) Two grease fitting (2) on the pivot casting. (8 hours) One grease fitting (3) on the hub bearing. (8 hours) G807003 FIG. 23 FIG.
  • Page 23 General Information FIG. 27: Outer Section Hinge (1) on the markers. (8 hours) GA29541 FIG. 27 4283528M1 01-19...
  • Page 24: General Maintenance

    General Information General Maintenance Beginning of Day End of Season • Do the daily lubrication. • Remove all dirt and trash from the planter. • Check the 9.5L-15 12-ply transport tire pressure. • Remove all seed, including seed in the metering Inflate to 441 kPa (64 psi) or maximum pressure units.
  • Page 25: Tire Safety

    General Information Tire Safety FIG. 28: Tire explosion and serious injury can result from over inflation. Do not exceed the tire inflation pressures. See the Operator’s manual for the correct tire pressure. Replace worn or damaged tires. When tire service is needed, have a qualified tire mechanic service the tire.
  • Page 26: Drive Belts

    General Information DRIVE BELTS Banded Drive Belt FIG. 29: A banded drive belt is made of two or more V-belts (of a standard cross section size) banded together at the top with a tie band (1). The V-belts and the tie band are vulcanized together to form a multiple strand banded belt.
  • Page 27: Maintenance Of Belts

    General Information Maintenance of Belts FIG. 30: Cross sections of some of the belts used on the machine are shown. A drive inspection must be done every one to two weeks. Check belts frequently for excessive wear, tearing, breaking, increasing, and unraveling. Belt tensions are controlled with spring loaded idlers on most drives on the machine.
  • Page 28: Belt Changing Guides

    General Information Belt Changing Guides Removal Before Removing or Installing any drive belts. Lower the machine to the ground. Remove the starter key. Engage the parking brake. Disconnect the battery at battery switch. Raise or remove the shields or guards and locate the guards away from the drive so that the guards do not cause problems with working on the drive.
  • Page 29 General Information FIG. 32: Replace all the belts on multiple belt drives. Never replace a single belt or part of a multiple belt drive. If a new belt is used with old belts, the load will not be divided evenly between the belts. Mixing new and old belts can lead to early belt failure and not even sheave wear.
  • Page 30: Belt Sheave Alignment

    General Information Belt Sheave Alignment FIG. 34: Check the sheave and shaft alignment. Running the belts with the sheaves out of alignment will cause severe side wear. Not aligned belt drives will be noisier than properly aligned drives since interference is at the belts enter point into the sheave.
  • Page 31: Belt Troubleshooting

    General Information Belt Troubleshooting When troubleshooting a belt drive problem, stand back and watch the drive while the drive is in operation and when drive is not. Is there a warm rubber smell? Is the belt moving around the drive in a normal way? Are there chirping, squealing, or grinding noises? Is there a deposit of dust or debris under the drive which will cause problems with the belts?
  • Page 32 General Information TABLE 2 Belt Extended Beyond Idler or Sheave Take Up Symptom / Observation Possible Causes Corrections / Remedy Idler spring can not be Belt extended and worn. Properly install a new original equipment belt adjusted to properly and adjust the belt tension and idler spring. tension the drive belt.
  • Page 33 General Information TABLE 3 Belt Turns Over in Sheaves Symptom / Observation Possible Causes Corrections / Remedy Belt turns over in the Excessive lateral belt movement. Properly adjust the belt tension. sheaves and runs or can turn over and come off sheaves when no reason Trash or debris fell into the sheave Clean trash and debris from the sheave...
  • Page 34 General Information TABLE 4 Drive Belt Makes Noise Symptom / Observation Possible Causes Corrections / Remedy Belt makes noise. Belt slippage. Properly adjust the belt tension. Belt or sheaves contaminated with Repair cause of oil, grease, or chemicals. oil, grease, or chemicals. Clean the belt and sheave grooves with a degreasing solvent that is not flammable or toxic, then wash the belts with a soap and...
  • Page 35 General Information TABLE 5 Not Correct Driven Shaft Speed Symptom / Observation Possible Causes Corrections / Remedy Rotation burns on the Belt tension too loose causing belt Properly install a new original equipment belt sides of the belt. slippage. and adjust the belt tension and idler spring. Belt or sheaves contaminated with Repair cause of oil, grease, and chemicals.
  • Page 36 General Information TABLE 7 Belt Broken Symptom / Observation Possible Causes Corrections / Remedy Belt pulled apart. Belt over loaded. Reduce the load on belt. Determine the cause of over loading. Properly install a new original equipment belt and adjust the belt tension and idler spring. Shock loading of the belt from not Correct the cause of not even feeding and equal feeding.
  • Page 37 General Information TABLE 8 Belt Side Walls / Bottom Burned Symptom / Observation Possible Causes Corrections / Remedy Sides and bottom of the Belt slippage when machine Properly install a new belt and adjust the belt belt burned. engages. tension. Engage the machine properly.
  • Page 38 General Information TABLE 10 Belt Side Walls Dry and Bottom Breaking Symptom / Observation Possible Causes Corrections / Remedy Belt side walls dry and Constant belt slippage causing Properly install a new belt and adjust the belt bottom of belt cracking. heat and gradually making the belt tension.
  • Page 39 General Information TABLE 13 Sheaves Worn or Damaged Symptom / Observation Possible Causes Corrections / Remedy Sheave grooves worn Excessive belt tension. Replace the worn sheaves. (check with groove Properly install new belt and adjust the gauge). tension. Contamination of sheave grooves Replace the worn sheaves.
  • Page 40 General Information TABLE 15 Belt Top Surface Worn Symptom / Observation Possible Causes Corrections / Remedy Severe wear patterns on Belt rubbing on belt guides, Adjust the belt guides, shields, or remove the top surface of the belt. shields, or other obstruction. obstruction.
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