Para9rophs 1-3 FRONT SYSTEM 2 --, 19 \~II F19. MF1-StoJldo,d altd HI-arch fTc"t axle II~ all lIIodel MF6S. Recommended cn:1e li nd play of 0. 002·0 ,Q08 Is adilisted wi th plllls 1151 . Toe- ill adlu, '_nt I, accompllJh. d by tllfllin9 t l. rod hlbe 12 1. 8. Ou.t Hal 14 . Front pivot bUlllln. I. RlIIII Ita rod ~. TI. rod tube 9. Spindle b ... III .... 15. SlIlma 3. Steerlnl c ... nk arm 10. Axl-. uten.lon 16. TII ... ,t pi .. " 4. Ti e rod end 11. A"laeentermembu 17. 8pln<ll. and knuckl. 5. Lett U. rod tlltHo 12. Rea. pivot bu.llln. 18. 'J'hru,t Ma rl ... II. WOOdruff kO 6. Spindle at.,rlnl .. rm 13. Pivot bracke t AXLE ASSEMBLY I. To remove the axle main (ce nter) member (II-Fig. MFI), support trac _ tor under engine, remove the grille l ower panel, disconnect tie rods from the spindle steering arms and remove both axle extensions and wheel as- semblies from the center member. Unbolt and remove the axle pivot thr ust plate (16) and save shims ( 15 ) for relnstaUation. Remove the cap screws retaining pivot bracket (13) to the front support casting and remove the pivot bracket. Pull center member (11) forward and out of rear pivot bushing (12) which Is located in the front support casting. The non-adj ustable axle assemb ly used on Utility models Is renewed In the same manne r except spindles must be wit hdr awn from the one- piece axle member. • Inside diameter ot new pivot bush- ings is 1.877-1.879 for rear bushing (12) and 2.002-2.004 for fr ont bushing (14). Pivot pin diameter for a new center member is 1.874-1.876 for the rear pin and 1.999-2.001 for the front pin. Renew center member and /o r bushings if running clearance is ex- cessive. Replacement bushings are pre-sized and will not require ream- ing It carefully Installed with a suit- able arbor. Make certain, h owever, that lubrication holes In bushings are in register with similar holes in pivot bracket and front support. NOTE: On some early models, the rear pivot bushing Is not staked In pl ace In front support. When renew- Ing the rear bushing, refer to Fig. MF2 and proceed as follows: Remove the old bwhlng and grease fitUng. Use a l ong 7/32-inch drW bit and, working up thr oug h the grease flt- MASSEY-FERGUSON ting hole, drill a small depression In top wall of bushing bore. Install the new bushing with grease hole in bushing and support aligned, then stake bushing in place by jngertlng a slim punch through grease fitting hole and indenting bushing Into pre- viously drilled depression. When Installing the axle center member, reverse the removal proce- dure and vary the number of shims (15) to obtain a center member end play of 0.002-0.008 when checked be- tween rear face of pivot bracket ( 13) Dnd Iront face of center member (11 ). Shims are available in thicknesses of 0.00 2, 0.005 and 0.010. SPINDLE BUSHINGS 2. Each a xle extension contains two renewable bushings ( 9) which require final sizing alter installation. Recom- mended clearance between spind les and bushings is 0.0035-0.005. Nominal sp indle diameter is 1 %-inches for ad- justable axle models; and 11k-Inches for Utility models. TOE. IN, TIE-RODS AND/ OR DRAG LINKS 3. Tie-rod ends are of the automo- tive type and are not adjustable to compensate for wear. Recommended toe-In 01 0- if. inch Is adjusted by varying the len gth of the right hand tie-rod. This is accom- plished by loosening the tube set screw and clamp bolt and turning the tube (2- Flg. MFl) either way as re- quired. Be sure the tube set screw is In the f orward position before tight- ening. Fig. MF2 - 1. .1. pi, ot pin rear bUlhl_ , Inlt o ll ot ion .
MODEL MF65 1. Unk 2. 8t .. rilll ...... 3. 8t .. rllll · .... ... WhM' fork S.0I1 ... 1 •. IM.rllIlJ r .. .,. 1. N...u. tbrun Marlna: t. 8M., ... rao. I. Lowu MMIII "",r~ 10. on Ral 11. on ... , l~. UII"'''' ,,_I. bearlll ll II. ShIm ........... It . Tt" .... at plal<o 15. Locll ... ~' II. C.p~", 17. Dull,.., Fig. MF) - Ex p lodH view of til •• 1191e WNfl forll. SIIppMt c_hll l oM _kited port. 11* .a tM .... M"5 . bel ploy of w,,", fork I. COllftol11tf11 by sill", ..... ,. 0). 16 15 Pa""Jl'GPhs 4-5 I. J.lnll 2. 8t .. rinr arm 3.011 ... 1 t. S.arl ... oou ~. n.arl ... eup S. Lower pM .. t al '. n.anar eup •. a..nnr ....... 8.011 .. al 10. Alli. ' :. Lo ... r"",lnd~ 13 . StHrt,. am> 14. WaatM.. ~I;~-~ 1 15 . IACkl'" ...... IM. \: 1 1. Cap ..,raw FI,. Mf.4 - &plo4H " .. .., of tho 4.en ..,_1 tricyc:l. 10..,.' spIN", pH" hll 01111 , elot" ,.m. Spilld .. bowl.,. "011111 be oIIiwstoci to '_0'" 011 tIId ploy ..,ltholFt billdl.,. SINGlE WHEIL & fORK 4. Th e fork mounted s ingle front wheel II car ri ed In taper roll er bear- in,. which shou ld be adjusted to pro- vide a very ,Ught rotati ona l drag, To remove the wheel f ork, support tractor under engine and remove the grill e lower panel. Open the irille door and remove the .heet me tal dust cap (1 7- FiJ . MF3). Remove the cap screws (I6) r eLlinini the thrult plate ( 14 ) to upper end of wheel fork and withdraw thrust plate (14) and shim washen (13). Workin, throu,h open - in, in the s upport casUn,. loose n th e clamp bolt retaining s teerln, arm (3) to wheel fork. Ralse front of tracto r and at the same time, withdraw the wheel fork fr om below. CAUTION: Wheel fork must not be cocked dU r ing removal or seals and need le bearln,s may be damaled. E xami ne needle bearln,s (9 and 12), s eals (:I , 10 and 11 ) and n eedle thrust b ea rln, (6, 7 a nd 8) and r enew any ques ti o nabl e parts. When InstaU- In, the caged needle bearin,. (9 a nd 12 ), be . ur e to aU,n the a ll hol e In tbe bearin,. with the 011 f eed hole l In the support cas tin K. In.tall the wheel fork by r eveni ng the removal procedure and vary the number of s him wa.hen (13) to pro- vide the wheel fork wi th an up and do wn e nd play of 0.002-0.008. NOTE: Tho wh .. 1 'ork and at_rln<j1 arm (3) ba .... a bllnd ,pUn. 10 IodUkllo ecm.a m..-toJkrtioD. DUAL WHIELS, LOWER SPINDLE & LOWER PEDIST AL 5. Each of the dua l whee l. I, mount ed on taper roller bearln,s which sb ould be adj us~ 10 provide a very sli gh t rot a tiona l dral. To remove the l owe r spindle and wheels ass e m b 1 y, s upport tractor under en,ine and remove t he , rill e lower panel. Open the g rill e door, un- l ock and remove cap screw ( IS-Fig . MF4), lock washer (15) and flat washer (1 4). Working thr ough open- Ing in the support casUng, loosen the clamp bolt retaining steer ing a rm (13) to the spindle. Raise front of tractor and at the same time, withdraw the spindle, axle and wheels assembly from below. Lower pedestal (6) can be remo ved from the su pport casting at thls time. Examine the bearing cones (4 and 8). cups (5 and 7) and seals (3 and 9) and renew any questionable parts . Install tne spindle and lower pedes- tal by reversing the removal proce- dure and U, h len ca p screw (18) to remove all spindle end play without ca usln, any bearing drag. NOTE: Th. lowor 'piDdlo (12) and al .. rlDq 0.1111 U 31 hcrn a blind 'pllDo \0 'odlll<rt. CClrr.CI irullaliatloD. 5
Paragraphs 6-9 MASSEY -FERG U SO N MANUAL STEERING SYSTEM For the pu~e. of Ih!. .ection, the model MF6~ manual Ileerinq l y. t8m will Include the cam and lev er type 98(!r unit, the houl- ing of whic:b !. Inteqral with the troramlnlon lOp cover: Clod the upper pedestal (llIIembly which 1$ mount ed on the !roelar Iront sup- port. Refer to fi g. MFS. 6. ADJUST GEAR UNIT. Befo re at- t empting to adjust the stee ri ng gear unit, first make certai n that th e gear hOll slng is p rope rl y tilled with l ub r i- cant, then disconnec t the drag I1nk from the pit man arm to remove load tr om the gear unit. 7. CAMS HA FT BE A RlNGS. To check and/ or adj ust the camshaft bea rings, first l oosen the adjusting scr ew lockn ut (17-Flg. MF6 ) and b ack-oU the l ever shaft adju sting scr ew (16) at l east two full tu rns. Pull up and push down on the steer- i ng wh eel to ch eck for camshaft end pl ay. If end pl ay exists , unbolt the st e ering col umn fr om gea r h ousing and raise the column; then, split and remove su Cfi clen t quantity of sh ims (4- F lg. MFS) to all ow camshaft to turn with a ba rely perceptible drag. Shims are available in thicknesses ot 0.002, 0.003 and 0.010. a. LEVER BACKLASH. With the camshaft beari ngs adjusted as outlined in the preceding paragraph , turn the steering gear to the mid or st r aight ahead position ( pitman arm in verti- ca l position) and turn adjusting screw (I6--Fig. MFS ) In to obtai n a very slig ht dr ag when steering gear is ro- tated thro ugh this mi d-position. The gear unit should turn fr eely in all ot her positions. Ti g ht en lock nut (17) when adj ustment is complete. 9. REMOVE AND R E.I N S TAL L GE AR U NIT. To re m ove the steer ing gear housing assemb ly, drain cooling sys t em, r emove the hood, side panels and grille assem bl y and disconnect the heat indicato r se nding un it from Ft g. Mf 6 - The ....... ing 'il ea l' Ie .. , shaft dl a li id k oel ln," wi'. Krew IT6) ta pro' " ,. a IU 911t 4"'9 wllell gear I . it Is rat ert.d th,a l 9h the ," leI'po 5I t I0 1l. 16. AdJu.tll\&' .., .... w Ii. L<>oknut H,. MF~lIt_away .,I.w of a typlclIl CII," ON Ie". , type __ I" 9 fM' II lIl t. The ,.cs.. tGl ,.1, I ho •• I. this lII 'ttnrtlo. T , , M4 " .. odel, wfth '"0111101 slMrlll g OI l, . The tear '"ft. how ........ I' ..... 10_ 0 11 " oeMl, wltll 0' wl,hollt po wer ItMrIlIg. 6
MODEL MF65 " FI,. Mf7-bploded .lew of tile C_ G ....... ty,. .... ri ..... ' nit. C ... hGft Mor- I.,. .114 .... , bod.losll .. odi _ 5tDba., S . ... 4)< •• 11 .... N III I. Woo4ruttt 111.,. '!. 8tM.I ... ~ll1m .. t. Pitman ann 10. 01 1 ... 1 11. r-1II I\"t I' . Slda ..... 'I . 0 • • ""1 -.1Id "" • • , II. Bu.ahlnp I '!. H OUAl .... 20. Bearl,.. .... mbl' 3. "0" ri ft , 13. UOIl.! .... pl u, 21. BM.r1"" ~r1"" 4. ShIm. ~. ~t.ln •• rl na t. n .1l CliP 14. lAver.t"d ( trl q cl& modal e) 14A . .... v •• ~\ld "" ~. Be .. l .... IJII rl ftS ~. 8H1 T. a .... lna' ban. 1 .. " le JTIOd,. I, l 14 . St"rlna eoh.mn -. I. C. m.ahaft ._mbl7 I~ . .... v ... hatt U, r.ll_t I' . AdJ... U.... .., ..... the water outlet elbow. Disconnect cable from starting motor and wlrell from coil, headlights and generator. Disconnect traciormete r cable from generator, choke rod from carburetor and oil ISle line from fliht side of cylinder bl ock. Shut oU the fu el and remove the fuel line . Unbolt the fuel tank from its rear support, loosen the fuel tank front s upport bolts and bl ock-up bet wee n fu el tank and rocker cover . Note : Some mechanics pre fer to completely remove the fuel tank . Dis- connect throttle rod and rear balJ joint. Disconne ct battery cabl es and remove battery. Disconn ect tall light wires and wires from slarter safety switch . Unbolt battery platform fr om engine and remove steering wheel, steerin, wheel WoodruU key, felt washer (25-FI,. MF7 ), spring ( 22), ch rome cap (24) and r ubbe r seal (23 ). Remove the cap screws retaining th e Instrument panel and battery platfonn FJq . MH-Typlcol .pper pedfttal _d dN, II_ I .- d allatl_ o. all .0tIe1, o "llpp od w "" _. oal ,t oo rl., o.d " Iostable tyJM! fro.. _Ie. The 10 - staUatlOtl .1 tr i cycl e IIIadell k ,I.dlar oxce pt fOf details af the lawe, st..ri., al1ll. ParaCJraphs 111.11 to the sleerin, gear h ouam, a nd lif t the instrument panel and battery plat- Corm assembly from tractor. 10. Disconnect dra& link from pit- man srm. remove t be cap scr ew. re- t ai ning the transmlssJon cover to tla ns mluion boustna: and lif t tbe It ee rin, ,e ar and transmission cover unil Irom tractor. 11. OVE RHA UL GEAR UNIT. Tbe steerin , , ear unit an be overhauled with out removin, the ,ear housing u- s embly from tractor by removing the In st rume nt panel and battery platform assembly as outlined In paragraph 9. Remove pitman ann from l ever s haft and remove the gear housing side cover (l8- Fig . MF7). Withdraw the lever shaft and stud assembly. Examine the stud and re new same it damaged or excessively worn . Note : On axle type tractors, the s tud (14A) II mounted in roller bear- in gs, but component parts 01 tbe stud assembly are not sold separately. When wtallin, a new lever stud (14A). tig hten nut (N) until a rollin, to rque of 6-8 Inch-Lbs. is required to turn the stud In its bearings . Remove the steering column and ge ar housing cover (2) and save &hlml (4 ) for reinstallation . Withdraw the cams han , remove s nap rinis (5 ), cups (6) and bearini balls (7). Examine all pa rts and renew any which are Qu estionable . New lever shaft bush in,s ( 11) should be reamed after insla ll ation, 11 necessary , to provide an Imide di- ameter of 1.6235-1.625. The lever shaft (15) s hould have a clearance of O.OOO~- 0.003 in the bus hin gs. 7
Paragraphs 12-16 When r eassembling the unit, adjust the camshaft bearings as in para g raph 7 and the l eve r b ac klash as In para - graph 8. 12. R&R AND OVERHA UL UP PE R PEDESTAL. To remove the upper p e des t a I, first remove the g rille screens and the l eft s ide pan el as s hown in Fig . MFa. Loosen clamp bolt (B) retaining stee ring arm to lower end of pedestal s halt and disconnect the drag link at forward end. Remove the cap scr ews r etaining upper pedes- tal to iront support casting and re- move pedestal assembly from tractor. Remove the nut ( 26-Fi g. MF9 ) re- taining steer!n, arm ( 29 ) to pedesta l .haft a nd r emove the s tee ring a rm . Remove pedestal s hait (30), e1l:amine all parts and re new any which are damaged or show wear. Ream new bushings ( 32 ), after installation , to an Inside diameter of 1.5005- 1.5{l1,. Ped- esta l shaft (30) shou ld have a clea r- ance of 0.0005-0.002 In the bus hin gs. FI,. ""H - Exploded 'fJe. of t ... ' pper pe4est ol OM co_po-n IIM4 __ oMl ""F65 witll _ ... 1 .....u.. zt. NIIl 21. Look .a-h.T 28. Flat ... her :tIl. Uppn a, .. nne .~ 10. Plodutal ,hall I I. 0 .... ' ... 1, n. Buthlnll't SJ. PIod.~.1 .1.:1. ,. . .... , "'PP<>" POWER STEERING SYSTEM NOTE: The lIlo:lnlenonce 01 abaclule e1een- llneu of all pam le 01 IItlllost Imponanee in th. operation and te'v lelnq of th, bydl(IUlic po",er It .. rlnq Iystelll. Of lIq1.Ial importance Ia th, avoidance 01 nleu or bura on any of tb, WOtldr.q pculll. FILLING AND BLEEDING 13. Fl uid capacity fo r the compl ete power steering system is ~ qt. for non-diesel models and 1 ~ qt . for diesel models. Only automatic transmission fluid, Type A Is r eco mmended for use In the power s teer ing IYst em. R eservoi r fluid l eve l and the paper filt er el ement in reservoir should be checked every 750 hours of operaUon or more oft en In severe dust con diti ons. Reservoir fluid l evel Ihou.ld be main t ained 1/ 4- ~_ inch above the filter element. To bl e ed the IYstem, fill relervolr, start engine and tum th e steering wheel t ull r ig ht and full le ft several times to bl eed air fr om the sys tem ; 8 then, refill r ese rv oir to the proper level. TROUBLE SHOOTING 14. The accompanying table li sts troubles which may be encountered In the operatio n ot the power steering system. The procedUre for correcting most of the troubles Is evide nt ; lor those not readily r emedied, refer to the appropriate subsequen t para- graphs. SYSTEM OPERATING PRESSURE AND RELIEF VALVE 15. A pressure t est ot the hydraulic circuit wlll disclose w h e the r the pump, relief valve or some othe r unit in the system I, malfunctionin g. To ma ke such a test, proceed as follows: Connect a p ressur e test gage and s hut- oU val ve in series with the pump preuure line at shown in Fi g. MFI0. Note that the preuure gage Is con- nected in the circ uit b et w een th e MASSEY-FERGUSON """. FkJ . ""FlO - Preu.,.. '0ge alld ,h llt-aH veri". IJilltoilotloJil for chotcklll, t ile po we, ItMrI JII, JpteM opeNtl., prOWl re. At 2000 e",III' rpm, the plllllP a.tput pfelillf' IhOliid be 1100 psi. sh ut- oU valve and the pump . Open the s. hut-off va lv e and run engine at l ow Idle speed until a ll is warmed . Advance the en gine speed to 2,000 rpm , close the sh ut -off valve and re- tAin In the closed position on ly long enough to observe th e gage reading. Pump may be se riously damaged if valve Is left in the closed pos iti on lor more than 10 seconds. If gage reading Is 1,100 psi with the s hut-off valve closed, the pump and re lie! valve are O. K. and any trouble Is located In the contr ol valve, power cylinder and / or connectio ns. If the pump output pressure Is more than 1,100 psi, the rell el valve is either improperly adjusted or s tuck in the closed pos ition . U th e output pressure is less than 1,100 psi, e ither the rellel val ve Is improperl y adjusted or the pump req u ires ove rhau l1ng. In any even t, the first ste p In eliminating trouble Is to adjust the relief valve . This may be accomplished by remov- in g the r eservoir cover and rilter e le- men t on non - diesel models; or cap plug on t op of pump ( dlesel.s), and turning the r elle! valve adjusting screw ( 20-Fig. lIU'U) eit her way as required . One tu rn 01 the adj usti ng screw wlll increase the out put pres- s ur e approximately 300 ps I. Be s ur e to stake the screw alte r adjustment Is complete. U r elle! valve adj ustment will not restore the pressu re with the s hut- off valve cl osed, re new the pump . PUMP 16. Component parts are not avail- able l or the hydrauli c pump. U tr ouble d evelops ther ei n, rene w th e pump a, an asse mbly .
MODEL MF65 " II Ii 11 .. J.,J 11 Ii J Fit. MFll - h,lodod " ...... of '" power ,,",. I.. p •• p. TIl_ p •• p 11 drh' .. fr_ ,... ... 1 .0 tI-'-t .,..., trol. OM eM· Ii ...... . ,.".dMOtefy fOil, ,.110111 per .1'lIte at a ll • ",i_lpeecI.f 2000 rpM. If ,_, it f • • Ity, re_ t .. c_~ _I , as C Olli - po ... porta aN aot cot· .I .... d. t. nIt ... , ...... It ~. EI_nt _I CliP 3. at ... •. Nil' ~. Cott .. pin Ii. Dri ... _r ~. 8Mrt ... _ . S. ""." .1", It. Ilall toearl,," 10, W9OOl ..... 1! ka,. II . Ori .... llalt 12. W_ .... UkQ' I!l. 8 .. ap TI". I~. On ... l I:,. N_I ..... rln ... rI~ ~" • () U 12 , 11 ,. - r /~ I • "'''' /J'r ~1) } i~' ' .. . nn 11 ~ ~ -, W.Drl ..... II .. • I;. I ....... ., bod, 1~. Dow. ' pi n til , "0" tt na :!II. ""IJ".u", .c,... ~1. Sp.lnlll ~. I t-lief valY. ,"".h.1t no! ball ",. ''0'' .Ina 2~. "0" 1"1,.. :l.~. a-._.lft1: STEERING VALVES All Mod e ls Pr ior 650 369 t7. R&R AND OVERHA UL. To re- m ove th e power sl ee rin g va lv es, open the gr ille doo r and di sco nn ect the hose lines fr om the va lve unit . Re- ro. "oILo ...... u '!:t. r"l\oW ... _.~'.rt :!II. _ . J)t n move pin (P- Flg . MF12), unbolt and r em ov e the valve unit [rom cy lind er. To disassemble the unit , di sconnect the adjusting linka ge from link (1 0- Fi g. MF13 ) and pry out the dust seal re tainer ( 6) . Ez\ract the du st seal (7), re move snap rin&" (8) and withdraw PCll'CKJraphs 17.18A the valve com ponents from the body . Thoro u&"hly clean all parts and re new any which are ques Uonable. When re- assembling, be su re to renew aU "0 " rlnl ' and seab and install a new seal retaine r (6) . 18. After the un it is insta ll ed on tractor, fill and bl~ t he system as in paralraph 13 and adjust the linkage as follows: With th e e ngi ne runn ing at 1500 rp m and pin (P- Fi g. MF12) removed, loosen jam nut (N) and ti g hten the adjusting pin (8) until It bottoms. Loos en the jam nu ts on the adjus tin g link and t um s leeve (B) e ith er way as requi r ed un~ iI pin ( P) cnn be fr ee ly in stalled. Ins tall c otte r pin s in pin (P ) and tighten the link- age jam nuts. Ba ck-oU the adjust- Ing pin (S) seven full turns and t ig hten jam nut ( N). Now, turn the s teering wheel to both ex tr eme positions and make cer- tilin the sys tem pressure reli ef va l ve ope ns. If va l ve will not open when wheel is turned to the right , lengthen th e li nkage by turning sleeve (B). It valve wlll not open when wheel Is turned to the left, sho rten the linkage. All Mod e l. After 650 368 lSA. As sho wn In Fig. MF13A, the va lv e hous ing Is integral with the cyl- Inder e nd cap (2). To ove rh aul the un it. remove the gr ill e screens, r e- move pin (P) and disconnec t the hy- POWER STEERING SYSTEM TROUBLE·SHOOTING CHART Blndlnq. worn or bent m~hankal Unkoqe .• ............... Insu.f1ldent fluid In r_n-ou. Lou 01 Power AuJ.taDCe * * Low pump preuwe . , .... " .................. •• , .... . .... * SI1cli:inq or blnding ,,01 .. spool. ............. .. ••• ........ Damaged OT r.strlcted hON or tubing .... . ......... •..• . •. Wronq nuld In s.,.tem .................... . ............. . Improperly adjueted tie rod. or drag 1J.nb .... •••• ••.•••.•• Steering anll8 not pc»lUoned properly . .... .. ...... . ...... •• Au In • .,. telrl .. ............................ ............ . Plugged Wi er elelrlent ............ , ............... ... .. . . . F aulty cylind.r ......... .......... ..... ..... ••• •• .• ..... Fa ulty Iinkag. adjllStlflent .............. .. .... ... ••• .... .• Improper odjusllng pin elecuo:ne. ........ • ......... .... .. . * * * * * Power Aublcuu:. lDOne Du~llon 001, * * * UneqUal TumlDo Ro:dlWl * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Unequal -- Ell,. * * * •
Paragraphs 181-19A Fit. MF12 - Typical po w.r ,tH, I"III \, 01." . cytilld.r a ll d pedestal I. stollotloll 011 .odel MFli5 pri or to Set. No. 650169, TIN powe, s'H, I1 9 ays tl ... incorporat" the 10_ calli Gild I ••• , " .. rlllljI tear as "'odels with 1110111101 ,t .. rI1l9 . Ide, to lu t. JJ) ~" ~. -~ I. Vat... Unl<.nd :. Jan, nul 1. "dju.lln~ "I .. ". 4. W nk tnd 6. D", at ... 1 ,.talna. 1. Dun ... , •• I!ftap rl l\i' t. Wuhar 10. Valva link II . "0" rln¥ I~. Va h'. ~I". I~. "0" rllI& I~. Out .. IIP.ln .. I.~. Wube. IG. Inne r Iprlna 16... . V"h '. I ~. V .. ",.b04,. 'I. ConnKt or II'. Connector 20. "0" rln ... ~l. End plnl :~. Snllp .Inl Fit . MFll-bplodtld view of the po w. , ,'H,III, 'ral "l .. lilt .sed all lIIod,l, prior to S .... No . 650l69, draulic lines. Bump the pin (39) down to release the cylinder rod end and r emove the cap screws clamping pin (49) In the cylinder tube end cap (6) . Swing the cylinder and valve unit outward, remove pin (49) and with- draw the cylinder and valve unit from tractor. Remove Allen screws (55) then in- sert a small punch into one of the screw holes and into a bole in spool (15). Then, while preventing the spool from turning with the punch, unscr ew and remove valve end (18). Remove cap (24) and push the spool (15) out of valve body. Extract seal (22), snap ring (21) and items (19 aDd 20). 10 Thoroughly clean all parts and re- new any which are questionable. When reassembUng, be sure to ren ew all "0" rings and seals. 18B. After the unit Is InstaUed on tractor, fill and bleed the system as in paragraph 13 and adjust the link - age BI follows: With engine runDini at lMO rpm, and pin (P) removed , loosen jam nut (N) and tighten the adjustlni pin (5 ) unto it bottoms. Loosen the jam nuts on the adjusting link and turn sl eeve (B) eltber way as required unUl pin (P ) can be freely Installed. Install cotter pinlin pin (P) and tlgbten the linkage jam nuts. MASSEY-FERGUSON Back-oU the adjusting pin (5 ) seven full turns and tighten jam nut ( N) . Now, turn the steering wheel to both extreme posiUoll5 and make certain • the system pressure relief valve opens. If valve will not open when wheel I! turned to the right, l engthe n the link- age by turning sleeve (B ). If va lve will not open where wheel is turned to the left , s horten the linkage. STEERING CYLINDER All Models Prior 650369 19. K&R AND OVERII AUL. To re- move the power steering cylinder, re- move the irlUe screens, rem ove the cap screws retaining the valve asse m- bly ( Fig. MFI2) to top of cylinder and move the valve unit out of way . Bump the pin (X) down to rel ease the cyUn- der rod end and remove the cap screws (C5). Swing the cylinder out- ward and as f ar toward the left as possible. Remove pin (Y) and with- draw the cylinder. Remove ring (2-Flg. MF14) aDd spacer (3). Pusb the tube head (8) In- ward and remove r etainer ring (4). Withdraw the rod , plston and head as- se mbly . Remove tube head from rod. When reassembling, renew all "v" rmgs and seals and be sure retainer rings are properly seated in their grooves. Note : Removal of plst on ( 12) from r od (1) Is not recommended . Before Installing the cylinder, r e- move the rod e nd bra c k e t (Fig. MF I 2), extract pin (X), then install the bracket and cyllnder. Bleed the power s teering s ystem as in parairaph 13. All Models After 650 368 19A. R&R AND OVERHAUL. To remove the power steerIng cylinder, remove the , rille screens, remove pin (P-Fig. MFI3A) and disconnect the hydraulic lines. Bu mp pin (39) down to release the cylinder rod end and remove the cap scr ews clam ping pin (49) in the cyli nder tube end cap (8). Swing cyUnder and valve unit out- ward , remove pin (4.9) and wllh$iraw the cylinder and valve unit from trac- tor. Remove tie bolts (33) and disas- semble the r emalnlni parts. Thor- oughly clean all parts and renew any which are damaged or worn . Be sure to renew all "0" rings and seab. Before Installing the cylinder, re- move the rod end bracket ( 38), ex- tract pin (39), tben install the bracket and cyUnder. Bleed the power Iteer- ing system as in paragraph 13.
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