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MASSEY FERGUSON BETA 7360 User Manual

MASSEY FERGUSON BETA 7360
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7360
from serial no. 553900001
7360 PL
from serial no. 554000013
7370
from serial no. 564000001
7370 PL
from serial no. 564100007
ORIGINAL
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
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MASSEY FERGUSON BETA 7360 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeCombine Harvester
Engine Power276 hp
Number of walkers6
Engine TypeDiesel
TransmissionHydrostatic
Weight12, 500 kg
EngineAGCO POWER
Grain tank capacity9000 liters
Hydraulic SystemClosed center
PTO PowerNot applicable
PTO SpeedNot applicable
Fuel Tank Capacity620 liters

Summary

1. General Information

1.1 Customer Information

Provides essential details for new self-propelled combine users regarding its purpose and manual usage.

Optional Equipment and Spare Parts

Details on available optional accessories and the importance of using genuine spare parts for optimal performance and safety.

Warranty and Lubricants

Explains warranty conditions, voiding factors, and recommendations for using specific lubricants for the combine.

1.2 Appropriate Use

Defines the intended agricultural purposes and operational stability limits for the combine models.

1.3 Combine Identification

Details the location and information found on manufacturer's type plates and safety plates for machine identification.

Component Identification

Information on identifying the engine and cutting table using their respective identification plates and serial numbers.

Cab and Hydrostatic System Identification

Locating and identifying the cab, hydrostatic pump, and hydrostatic motor through their designated identification plates.

Accessory Identification

Instructions for identifying fitted accessories like straw choppers, chaff spreaders, and trailer hitches via their plates.

EC Declaration of Conformity

Certifies the combine's design and construction compliance with European Community regulations and directives.

1.4 Ecology and Pollution Prevention

Provides guidelines and instructions for preventing environmental pollution from machine fluids and waste.

1.5 Safety and Symbols

Explains safety symbols, warnings, and essential precautions for personal and machine safety.

Safety Symbol Meanings

Details the meaning of CAUTION, WARNING, and DANGER symbols and their implications for potential hazards.

Road Transport Safety and Procedures

General safety advice and specific rules for safely transporting the combine on public roads, including operator and vehicle preparation.

Road Transport Safety Details

Further safety instructions for road transport, including passenger seats, lighting, and towing the cutting table.

Hearing Protection and Coolant Safety

Guidelines for wearing hearing protection and handling coolant safely, including precautions against burns and ingestion.

Diesel Oil Quality and Safety

Details on the required quality of diesel oil for engine performance and safety precautions during refueling.

Battery Safety and Disposal

Explains battery hazards, safety precautions during charging and handling, and proper disposal methods.

PL Models Levelling System Use

Specific operating conditions and safety remarks for PL models utilizing the levelling system on different terrains.

Front Safety Decals

Illustrates and describes the meaning of safety decals located on the front of the machine.

Right-Side Safety Decals

Illustrates and describes the meaning of safety decals located on the right-hand side of the machine.

Left-Side Safety Decals

Illustrates and describes the meaning of safety decals located on the left-hand side of the machine.

Rear Safety Decals

Illustrates and describes the meaning of safety decals located on the rear of the machine.

Description of Specific Safety Decals

Provides detailed explanations for common safety decals, including their numbering and warnings.

FIELD OPERATIONS

Field Operations Safety and Precautions

Emphasizes safety during field operations, proper machine attachment, speed, and handling on slopes.

Field Operation Hazards and Parking

Covers hazards like electrocution, overhead lines, and safe parking procedures for the combine.

MAINTENANCE WORK

Work on the Machine Safety

Key safety measures before performing maintenance, including stopping the engine, applying brakes, and wearing protective clothing.

Welding and Post-Maintenance Checks

Safety guidelines for welding on the machine and essential checks after maintenance or repairs are completed.

Pre-Start Checks and Safety

Ensuring guards are secure, checking for loose parts, and pre-start checks before operating the engine.

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