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MASSEY FERGUSON 1652 - Key Features and Benefits of the 1600 Series; Engine and Transmission Systems

MASSEY FERGUSON 1652
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FEATURES AND BENEFITS
MASSEY FERGUSON
®
1600 SERIES
210-1
ENGINE
The Massey Ferguson 1600 series compact tractors use an Iseki liquid cooled, indirect
injection diesel engine. These Tier IV Interim engines deliver optimum power while maintaining
high efficiency levels and going beyond current emissions standards.
The 1635 utilizes a three cylinder engine, while the 1643, 1648, 1652, 1655 and 1660 use four
cylinder engines. All the 1600 series engines are naturally aspirated.
The engine in the 1635 has a longer stroke then the previous model. The crankshaft has been
induction hardened to increase output power while using the same size pin, reducing friction
and increasing fuel efficiency. The larger water pump allows for more coolant to run through
the cooling system.
The glow plug starting aid is standard equipment for use in cold weather. There is a field
installed engine coolant heater available for extreme cold weather climates.

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