MASSEY FERGUSON MF 9295 Service Manual
MASSEY FERGUSON MF 9295 Service Manual

MASSEY FERGUSON MF 9295 Service Manual

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MF 9295 / 9296
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SERVICE MANUAL
FROM MASSEY FERGUSON

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  • Page 1 MF 9295 / 9296 Rotary Disc Header SERVICE MANUAL FROM MASSEY FERGUSON...
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  • Page 3 Workshop Service Manual Rotary Disc Header 9295 9296 November 2017 North America 4283611M1 4205 River Green Parkway, Duluth GA 30096 USA © AGCO 2017 English Find manuals at https://best-manuals.com...
  • Page 4 CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning WARNING: Diesel engine exhaust and some of its constituents are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. WARNING: Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds, chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
  • Page 5 Table of contents Rotary Disc Header 1 General ..............1-1 .
  • Page 6 Table of contents 1.6.3 Serial number description ......... 1-27 1.7 Machine description .
  • Page 7 Table of contents 2.6.2 Disassemble the header drive tensioner ....... 2-77 2.6.3 Examine the conditioner drive tensioner .
  • Page 8 Table of contents 5.2 Knives ............. 5-9 5.2.1 Knife wedging under disc .
  • Page 9 Table of contents 6.6.2 Remove the left conditioner gearbox ....... . . 6-31 6.6.3 Conditioner gearbox components - left .
  • Page 10 Table of contents 7.2 Diagram symbols and abbreviations ....... . . 7-6 7.2.1 Harness and connector identification .
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1. General 1.1 General information ........... . . 1-3 1.1.1 Introduction to this service manual .
  • Page 12 Table of contents 1.6.3 Serial number description ..........1-27 .
  • Page 13: Introduction To This Service Manual

    1. General 1.1 General information GUID-D0FA2E94-0D28-42E9-A80B-6BB593BA9687 [V1] 1.1.1 Introduction to this service manual This service manual gives information from engineering tests, operating data, and the latest service techniques at the time of publication. Read this service manual carefully before doing any service on the machine.
  • Page 14 1. General Do not pour or spill waste onto the ground, down a drain, or into any water source. Air conditioning refrigerants escaping into the air can damage the Earth's atmosphere. Government regulations may require a certified air conditioning service center to recover and recycle used air conditioning refrigerants.
  • Page 15: General Safety

    1. General 1.2 General safety GUID-5D9F270E-D748-4741-82B1-BE49B78685F2 [V4] 1.2.1 Safety symbol The safety symbol tells you about a dangerous area! Look for the safety symbol in this manual and on the machine. The safety symbols tell you that there is important safety instructions in the manual.
  • Page 16: Safety And Informational Signs

    1. General Always make sure that safety signs are in the correct locations and that you can read the safety signs. Illustrations of safety sign locations are at in this section. Keep the safety signs clean. If necessary, use a weak soap and water solution. GUID-88EEBAA2-2AE3-4750-8DA7-7E3F1E9DF490 [V1] 1.2.5 Safety and informational signs Front view...
  • Page 17 1. General Rear view HAGHE0110376701 GUID-90D7B0E7-3616-47AF-AC6E-0042E1EBBA28-low.svg [Low] Fig. 4 Original art: /s/Creo Illustrate/Images/Steve/9283 rear veiw.svg Front view - reflectors HAGHE0110376501 GUID-716A7301-D012-4D2A-AF69-39C83CC2DA6B-low.svg [Low] Fig. 5 Yellow reflector Original art: /s/Creo Illustrate/Images/Steve/9283 front view reflector.svg Rotary Disc Header 4283611M1...
  • Page 18: Cylinder Stops

    1. General GUID-791B9F3E-D087-4683-B477-4DF919A2E989 [V1] 1.2.6 Cylinder stops The windrower tractor does not have mechanical cylinder stops. The header down valve on the lift cylinder keeps the header from lowering. GUID-ACCC65E0-C566-4487-937B-F08D7800DB09 [V8] 1.2.7 Accumulator safety DANGER: An authorized dealer must charge or replace the accumulator.
  • Page 19: The Service Manual

    1. General Do not let other persons operate the machine without instruction and training. Follow all safety precautions and instructions in the manuals and on safety signs affixed to the machine and all attachments. Use only approved attachments and equipment. Make sure the machine has the correct equipment needed by the local regulations.
  • Page 20: Operation

    1. General 1.3 Operation GUID-A9D74CBD-C409-4BEA-B8C1-A3DA5AE3C5EC [V4] 1.3.1 Prepare for operation Read and understand the operating instructions and precautions in this manual before you operate or do servicing on the machine. Make sure that you know and understand the positions and operations of all controls. Make sure that all controls are in neutral and the parking brake is applied before you start the machine.
  • Page 21: Personal Protective Equipment

    1. General Avoid contact with electrical power lines. Contact with electrical power lines can cause electrical shock, resulting in very serious injury or death. GUID-DB0A93E4-AEB5-49D5-AC5F-DD1454F1CFC6-high.jpg [High] Fig. 9 GUID-7FEFA67B-E06F-4EFE-A23E-738FE96997E9 [V3] 1.3.3 Personal protective equipment Put on all personal protective equipment (PPE) and protective clothes that are supplied to you or that are necessary for the conditions and by applicable laws.
  • Page 22: Shield And Guards

    1. General GUID-9398BDE6-F83A-4855-B266-E86D0B48B9D7 [V8] 1.3.5 Shield and guards All shields and guards must be in the correct position and in good condition. Do not open, remove, or put your hand behind shields while the engine is in operation. Belts and components that turn can cause entanglement, which can cause injury and death.
  • Page 23: Flying Debris

    1. General GUID-3910D764-BEA7-4A1B-80BF-946E438C6212 [V5] 1.3.7 Flying debris WARNING: Be careful when you operate along the side of a road or structures. Rocks and other materials can be thrown from the machine during operation and can cause injury. If there are rocks and unwanted objects in a field, tilt the header up.
  • Page 24: Travel On Public Roads

    1. General GUID-9F5833EA-33BD-4C88-AA79-9433C36B3EF6 [V1.1.3] 1.3.10 Travel on public roads Make sure you understand the speed, brakes, steering, stability, and load characteristics of this machine before you travel on public roads. Use good judgment when traveling on public roads. Maintain complete control of the machine at all times.
  • Page 25: Maintenance

    1. General 1.4 Maintenance GUID-93C8628D-B392-4191-80DB-7D54BDAAF61B [V15] 1.4.1 General maintenance information Before you do maintenance, lubricate, do servicing, clean, or make adjustments: • Park the machine on a solid, level surface. • Make sure that all the controls are in the neutral position and apply the parking brake.
  • Page 26: Bolt Torque Values

    1. General Remove spilled oil, antifreeze or fuel immediately from the steps, platform, and other access areas. Keep all access areas clean of unwanted materials. GUID-3B306DB1-0777-4FA6-86F1-895652B4C1DB-high.jpg [High] Fig. 22 When you do work on the machine, make sure that the header is lowered. When it is necessary for the header to be in the up position, lift the header to the full up position, stop the engine, and take the key with you.
  • Page 27 1. General GUID-C2D071D7-6407-4379-B04A-65D5DDE45386-high.jpg [High] Fig. 24 Rotary Disc Header 1-17 4283611M1...
  • Page 28 1. General GUID-AA6C68A9-4012-4296-8DDE-7F96794BC101-high.jpg [High] Fig. 25 1-18 Rotary Disc Header 4283611M1...
  • Page 29: Fire Prevention And First Aid

    1. General GUID-9D716526-CF1A-4CD9-89A6-FD350D1B1E7A [V7] 1.4.3 Fire prevention and first aid Be prepared for emergencies. Keep a first aid kit available for use on small cuts and scratches. Keep one or more fire extinguishers of the correct type. Examine fire extinguishers regularly as stated by the manufacturer.
  • Page 30: High Pressure Leaks

    1. General GUID-68111A90-0641-4B8F-9AB9-A5B05A044C46 [V3] 1.4.4 High pressure leaks Fluid that leaks from the hydraulic system or the fuel injection system is high pressure and is not easily seen. The fluid can go into the skin causing injury. Fluid that is injected into the skin must be surgically removed immediately.
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