Specifications for a Massey Ferguson 65 Tractor
Specifications for a Massey Ferguson 65 Tractor. Massey Ferguson, a subsidiary of AGCO, produces tractor equipment and parts. According to TractorData.com, Massey Ferguson produced the 65 tractor from 1958 through 1964, and it was replaced by the Massey Ferguson 165. You can still purchase replacement parts from this tractor from third-party...
Massey Ferguson, a subsidiary of AGCO, produces tractor equipment and parts. According to TractorData.com, Massey Ferguson produced the 65 tractor from 1958 through 1964, and it was replaced by the Massey Ferguson 165. You can still purchase replacement parts from this tractor from third-party vendors.
Dimensions
The Massey Ferguson 65 tractor ran on either gas or diesel. The diesel version weighed 4,511 lbs., and the gasoline version weighed 4,185 lbs. This tractor also was available in standard and high-clearance versions. The height of the 65 tractor is 57 inches on a standard model and 62.63 inches on the high-clearance model. It is 72 inches wide and 133 inches long. The wheelbase (distance between the two front wheels) is 84 inches, and the ground clearance on the standard model is 14.3 inches high and 20.1 inches high on the high-clearance model. The front tread is between 48 and 80 inches, and the rear tread is between 52 and 88 inches.
Transmission/Tires
This tractor came with six forward and one reverse gear, and it had a dual range transmission. The transmission's oil tank held up to 31.7 qt. of oil. You can use three different size tires on the front: 5.50 by 16, 6.00 by 16 or 7.50 by 16 inches in diameter tires. You can use up to four different size tires on the rear: 11 by 38, 12 by 28, 12 by 38 and 13 by 28 inches in diameter tires. The two-wheel drive turning radius for this tractor is 12 feet.
Gasoline Engine Version
The gasoline version used a Continental vertical I-head, four-cylinder engine, which is naturally aspirated. It used liquid coolant, and the coolant tank held up to 10.4 qt. The rated RPM for this engine was 2,000 rpm, and the engine displacement was 176 cubic-inches. Engine bore (cylinder diameter) was 3.578 inches, and engine stroke (total length the pistons can travel within the cylinder) was 4.375 inches.
Diesel Engine Version
The diesel version of the Massey Ferguson 65 tractor used a Perkins 4A-203 vertical L-head, naturally-aspirated four-cylinder diesel engine. Its liquid coolant tank held up to 40 qt. Rated RPM was 2,000 RPM, and engine displacement was 203.5 cubic-inches. Engine bore measured 3.60 inches, and the engine stroke was 5.0 inches.
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