Massey Ferguson 5335, 5340, 5355, 5360, 5365 tractor pdf workshop service manual
Format: PDF
Pages: 702
File size: 38.78 MB
Language: English
Models: 5300 series - 5335, 5340, 5355, 5360, 5365
Table of Contents for MF-5300-02-WSM-EN manual
- TABLE OF CONTENT
- Section A - Introduction
- 1 - Introduction
- 2 - Safety
- 3 - Correct workshop techniques
- 4 - Basics of measurement
- 5 - General table of recommended torques for bolts
- 6 - Technical units
- 7 - Loctite products for the workshop
- 8 - AGCO's environmental policy
- 9 - Compulsory recycling of batteries
- Section B - Splitting the Tractor
- 1 - Introduction
- 2 - Splitting the tractor between the engine and front axle
- 3 - Splitting the tractor between the engine and gearbox
- 4 - Splitting the tractor between the gearbox and rear axle
- 5 - Splitting the tractor rearwards between the gearbox and rear axle
- 6 - Front hood sheet metal removal
- Section C - 2WD Front axle
- 1 - Introduction
- 2 - Wheel alignment
- 3 - Wheel hubs
- 4 - Sleeve and master pin
- 5 - Front axle central beam
- 6 - Pivots and steering cylinder
- Section D - 4WD Front Axles
- 1 - Introduction
- 2 - 4WD front axle engagement
- 3 - Final drives
- 4 - Final drive (reducers) pivoting
- 5 - Half-shaft spiders
- 6 - Bushings and retainers of trumpets and pivots
- 7 - Pinion and differential assy
- 8 - Steering cylinder
- 9 - Bearing shell lift axis
- 10 - General tightening torques
- Section E - Perkins Engines
- 1 - Adjustment of valve tip clearance
- 2 - Nozzles' inspection
- 3 - Adjustment of the injection point
- 4 - Compression test for cylinders
- 5 - Basic technical specifications
- 6 - Workshop specifications - P4001 / 4001T engines
- 7 - Workshop specifications - 1000 Series
- Section F - Clutch
- 1 - Clutches and flywheels fitted on the 5300 series tractors
- 2 - General information and recommendations on clutches
- 3 - Split-torque clutch
- 4 - Engine flywheel
- 5 - Clutch refitting and final adjustments
- 6 - Clutch troubleshooting
- 7 - Clutch engagement mechanism
- Section G1 - Eaton Synchromesh
- 1 - Introduction
- 2 - Gearbox removal and adaptation to service support
- 3 - Gear selector system
- 4 - Slow/Fast range assy
- 5 - Front flange (input housing) and input shafts
- 6 - Main shaft (or output shaft)
- 7 - PTO output shaft and layshaft (lower)
- 8 - Reverse gear assy
- 9 - Synchronizer assemblies
- 10 - Component inspection and failure diagnosis (troubleshooting)
- Section G2 - 18x6-speed Eaton
- 1 - Introduction
- PART 1: Compartment for selection of gears and High / Low range
- PART 2: Range selector box
- Section G3 - 8x8-speed gearbox
- 1 - Introduction
- 2 - Gearbox - removal and refitting
- 3 - Control tie-rods and levers
- 4 - Main gear shift lever
- 5 - Gearbox top cover
- 6 - Selector mechanism
- 7 - Selector forks and guides
- 8 - Epicyclic unit
- 9 - PTO drive shaft front bearing
- 10 - Front flange and input shafts
- 11 - PTO output shaft, main shaft, lower shaft and gears
- Section G4 - 12x12-speed gearbox
- 1 - Introduction
- 2 - Gearbox - removal and refitting
- 3 - Control tie-rods and levers
- 4 - Main gear shift lever
- 5 - Gearbox top cover
- 6 - Selector mechanism, shafts, forks and rails
- 7 - PTO drive shaft front bearing
- 8 - Front flange and input shafts
- 9 - PTO output shaft, main shaft, layshaft and gears
- 10 - Speed range selector box - L - M - H
- Section G4 - 12x12-speed gearbox
- 1 - Introduction
- 2 - Creeper controls
- 3 - Creeper gear train assembly
- Section H - Rear Axle
- 1 - Description and operation
- 2 - Final drives
- 3 - Trumpets
- 4 - Brakes
- 5 - Differential
- 6 - Pinion
- 7 - Adjustments and reinstallation of the ring gear and pinion assembly
- 8 - Technical specifications
- Section I1 - Ferguson Hydraulic Lift System
- 1 - Introduction
- 2 - Ferguson hydraulic linkage system operation
- 3 - Combined flow selector valve
- 4 - Ferguson hydraulic linkage pump
- 5 - Control spring (or master-spring)
- 6 - Hydraulic lift cover
- 7 - Internal lift ram cylinder
- 8 - Control lower levers, shafts and supports
- 9 - Cross-shaft and upper links
- 10 - Lift system external adjustments
- Section I2 - Boschtronic Hydraulic
- PART 1: information in common between the system equipped with levers and the one with control panel
- PART 2: Electronic system operated by levers
- PART 3: Electronic system operated by control panel
- Section J - Independent Power
- 1 - Introduction
- 2 - Removing and refitting the IPTO assembly
- 3 - IPTO side cover and control valve assy
- 4 - Clutch disc pack assy
- 5 - IPTO dual rotation - 540 and 1000 rpm
- 6 - IPTO output shaft, bearing shell and retainer
- 7 - IPTO controls
- Section L - Electrical System
- 1 - Introduction
- 2 - Electrical board: fuses, relays, and diodes
- 3 - Prestolite alternator
- 4 - Prestolite starter motor
- 5 - Instrument panel
- 6 - Miscellaneous components
- Section M - Auxiliary Hydraulic Systems
- 1 - Introduction
- 2 - Technical specifications
- 3 - Auxiliary circuit general diagram
- 4 - General hydraulic circuits
- 5 - Description and overhaul of components
- 6 - Danfoss hydrostatic steering unit
- 7 - Hydraulic testing
- 8 - Hydraulic pump(s)
- Section N - Cab, Air-conditioning System
- 1 - Introduction
- 2 - Operation
- 3 - Technical features
- 4 - Safety recommendations
- 5 - General maintenance
- 6 - Preventive maintenance control
- 7 - Electrical diagram
- 8 - Coolant refilling
- 9 -Troubleshooting
- 10 - Windshield wiper (front)
- 11 - Fan and heating system
- Section O - General Specifications
- Engine
- Electrical system - power and capacities
- Clutch
- Gearbox
- Theoretical maximum speed on road, in km / h (engine @ 2200 rpm)
- Rear Axle
- Front axle
- Brakes
- Hydraulic lift system
- Auxiliary hydraulic systems
- Independent Power-Take-Off:
- Tractor weights - in kgf
- Tractors general dimensions - in mm
- Filling Capacities - in liters
- Wheels nuts torques - kgf.m
- Drawbar
- Cab and air conditioning system (Optional)
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