Summary of Contents for MASSEY FERGUSON MF 9500 Series
Page 1
MF 9500 Series Combines Models: 9540 / 9560 s/n: AGCM95400EHC17501 and Up AGCM95600EHC18501 and Up OPERATOR’S MANUAL FROM MASSEY FERGUSON...
Page 2
TO OUR CUSTOMER: ® Congratulations on your selection of a Massey Ferguson Product. We believe you have exercised excellent judgment in the purchase ® of your Massey Ferguson machine. We are most appreciative of your patronage. Your Dealer has performed the pre-delivery service on your new machine.
Page 3
CONTENTS MASSEY FERGUSON ® 9540 / 9560 700744638 A Rev. Serial No. AGCM95400EHC17501 and Up and AGCM95600EHC18501 and Up CONTENTS SAFETY ................................A-1 GENERAL INFORMATION ..........................B-1 OPERATION ..............................C-1 ADJUSTMENTS ..............................D-1 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE ....................... E-1 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................F-1 SPECIFICATIONS .............................
Page 4
CONTENTS NOTES A-iv 700744638 A Rev. Find manuals at https://best-manuals.com...
SAFETY SAFETY Contents Safety Alert Symbol ............................A-3 Safety Messages ............................A-3 Informational Messages ..........................A-3 Safety Signs ..............................A-4 A Word To The Operator ..........................A-5 Operator Manual ............................. A-6 Prepare For Operation ............................ A-6 Operation ................................ A-7 General Information ..........................A-7 PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) .....................
Page 6
SAFETY NOTES 700744638 A Rev. Find manuals at https://best-manuals.com...
SAFETY SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL FIG. 1: The safety alert symbol means ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED! Look for the safety alert symbol both in this manual and on safety signs on this machine. The safety alert symbol will direct your attention to information that involves your safety and the safety of others.
SAFETY SAFETY SIGNS WARNING: Do not remove or obscure Danger, Warning or Caution signs. Replace any Danger, Warning or Caution signs that readable missing. Replacement signs are available from your dealer in the event of loss or damage. The actual location of the safety signs is illustrated at the end of this section.
SAFETY A WORD TO THE OPERATOR FIG. 3: 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.
SAFETY OPERATOR MANUAL This manual covers general safety practices for this machine. The Operator Manual must always be kept with the machine. Right-hand and left-hand, as used in this manual, are determined by facing the direction the machine will travel when in use.
SAFETY OPERATION General Information FIG. 5: When parking, park the machine on a solid level surface and lower the header to the ground. Put all controls in neutral and apply the parking brake. Stop the engine and take the key with you. WARNING: Do not leave the machine unattended with the header raised.
SAFETY FIG. 8: Never allow anyone on any part of the combine or attachments except in the operator's seat and the instructor seat when the engine is running. Do not to get on or off the combine while the combine is moving.
SAFETY Seat Instructions FIG. 11: Securely fasten the seat belt before operating the machine. Always remain seated and have the seat belt fastened while operating the machine. Replace the seat belts when they become worn or broken. Never wear a seat belt loosely or with slack in the belt system.
SAFETY FIG. 14: Do not operate the machine with the drive shaft shields open or removed. Entanglement in rotating drive shafts can cause serious injury or death. Stay clear of rotating components. Make sure rotating guards turn freely. WC1941 FIG. 14 Exhaust Warning FIG.
SAFETY TRAVEL ON PUBLIC ROADS FIG. 18: 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. Never coast down hills.
SAFETY MAINTENANCE General Information FIG. 20: Before doing any unplugging, lubricating, servicing, cleaning, or adjusting of the machine: • Park the machine on a solid level surface. • Make sure the transmission is in gear and apply the parking brake. •...
Page 17
SAFETY FIG. 22: Do not operate the machine with the drive shafts shields open or removed. Entanglement in rotating drive shafts can cause serious injury or death. Stay clear of rotating components. Make sure rotating guards turn freely. A loose yoke can slip off a shaft and result in injury to persons or damage to the machine.
SAFETY Fire Prevention and First Aid FIG. 25: Be prepared for emergencies. Keep a first aid kit handy for treatment of minor cuts and scratches. Due to the nature of the crops this machine will operate in, the risk of fire is of concern. Always carry one or more fire extinguishers of the correct type.
SAFETY Checking for High Pressure Leaks FIG. 27: Fluid leaking from the hydraulic system or the fuel injection system under high pressure can be very hard to see. The fluid can go into the skin causing serious injury. Fluid injected into the skin must be surgically removed within a few hours.
Page 20
SAFETY FIG. 30: The engine is equipped with an electric starting aid. Do not use aerosol starting fluid as a starting aid. The heaters in the intake manifold can cause the starting fluid to ignite resulting in an explosion. This explosion can cause death or very serious injury and damage to the engine.
SAFETY Adding Fuel FIG. 34: Always stop the engine before adding fuel. Keep open flames and electrical sparks away from the area. Do not smoke while adding fuel. Wc1959 FIG. 34 Diesel Exhaust Fluid Safety FIG. 35: The Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) is stored in the DEF storage tank (1).
SAFETY Battery Safety FIG. 36: Electrical storage batteries give off highly flammable hydrogen gas. Keep lighted smoking materials, open flames, and electrical sparks away from the battery. Do not lay tools or other conductive materials on a battery. Be careful when connecting booster cables to the machine.
SAFETY Accumulator Safety DANGER: Charging replacing accumulator must be performed by an authorized dealer only. FIG. 39: The accumulator (1) is charged with dry nitrogen gas. Use only dry nitrogen when charging the accumulator. Do not use air or oxygen or an explosion will occur.
SAFETY Backup Alarm FIG. 42: The combine is equipped with a backup alarm (1). When the ground speed lever is moved to the reverse position the alarm will sound. R0917301 FIG. 42 Parking Brake FIG. 43: The combine is equipped with a parking brake. Engage the parking brake when the combine is parked or the engine is shut off.
SAFETY SAFETY AND INFORMATION SIGNS Standard Combine The following decals will be installed on all combines. D-18749 FIG. 46 FIG. 46: Front, Right-hand View. 700744638 A Rev. A-21...
Page 28
SAFETY D-18746 FIG. 49 FIG. 49: Safety sign locations, Engine Platform View. Safety FIG. 50: Most of the safety signs consists of three panels. The hazard panel (A) depicts the consequence of encountering the hazard. The avoidance panel (B) depicts the action required to avoid the hazard. The safety alert (C) will contain one of the three signal words;...
Need help?
Do you have a question about the MF 9500 Series and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers