Massey Ferguson 1040 Tractor

Manufacturer Massey Ferguson
Price 10,800(USD)
Model 1040
Equipment Type Compact Utility Tractors
Factory

MASSEY FERGUSON 1040 POWER

Engine 32hp / 23.9kW
PTO (claimed) 27hp / 20.1kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The Massey Ferguson 1040 features a Toyosha 3D200 diesel engine with a compact 2.0L displacement, offering 32hp at a rated RPM of 2500, providing adequate power for various farming operations. The direct injection fuel system enhances fuel efficiency, while the engine's firing order (1-3-2) ensures smooth operation and reduced vibrations, which can improve operator comfort during extended use. However, with limited oil (5.8qts) and coolant (8.5qts) capacities, frequent maintenance checks are essential to prevent overheating and ensure optimal performance in demanding tasks.

Description Toyosha 3D200 diesel 3-cylinder liquid-cooled
Displacement 121.7ci / 2.0L
Bore/Stroke 3.622x3.937inches / 92x 100 mm
Power 32hp / 23.9kW
Fuel system direct injection
Rated RPM 2500
Firing order 1-3-2
Starter volts 12
Oil capacity 5.8qts / 5.5L
Coolant capacity 8.5qts / 8.0L

MASSEY FERGUSON 1040 ENGINE

The Massey Ferguson 1040 is powered by a Toyosha 2.0L 3-cylinder diesel engine, offering a balance of power and fuel efficiency suitable for light to medium-duty tasks. With a fuel tank capacity of 7.9 gallons (29.9 liters), it provides reasonable operational range but may require more frequent refueling during extended use. Consider the tractor's compact size for maneuverability in small fields, although this may limit its performance in heavy-duty applications.

Description Toyosha 2.0L 3-cyl diesel
Fuel tank 7.9gal / 29.9L

TRANSMISSION

The Massey Ferguson 1040 features a straightforward 12 forward and 3 reverse gear configuration, enabling versatile speed and torque management for various agricultural tasks. The 240mm dry disc clutch offers reliable engagement and durability, making it suitable for intensive field work, while the oil capacity of 46.5 quarts ensures effective lubrication and cooling during extended operations. However, operators should be mindful of potential challenges with gear shifting under load, which may require refined operator skill to maintain optimal performance.

Type gear
Gears 12 forward and 3 reverse
Clutch 240mm dry disc
Oil capacity 46.5qts / 44.0L

MECHANICAL

The Massey Ferguson 1040 tractor offers versatile drivetrain options with both 4x2 and 4WD configurations, allowing for efficient operation across varied terrain. Its power steering enhances maneuverability, while the 12-speed gear transmission provides a broad range of speed adjustments, facilitating tasks from heavy-duty pulling to fine fieldwork. However, the mechanical disc brakes may require more maintenance compared to hydraulic systems, which could be a consideration for high-frequency use scenarios.

Chassis 4x2 2WD/4x4 MFWD 4WD
Steering power
Brakes mechanical disc
Transmission 12-speed gear

HYDRAULICS

Type open center
Pump flow 6.5gpm / 24.6lpm

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear Type I
Rear lift (at ends) 1729lbs / 784kg

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear PTO live
Rear RPM 540
Front PTO independent (optional)
Clutch electric

MASSEY FERGUSON 1040 TIRES

The Massey Ferguson 1040 tractor offers versatile tire configurations for both agricultural and landscaping applications, supporting efficient traction on various terrains. The 2WD model's standard rear tires (13.6x24) provide optimal stability and load-bearing capacity for fieldwork, while the 4WD option enhances maneuverability and traction in challenging conditions. For turf applications, the specialized lawn tires (27x8.50-15 front and 18.4x16.1 rear) minimize ground disturbance, making it suitable for maintenance of delicate lawn areas.

Standard tires (ag) Front: 5.50-16. Rear: 13.6x24 (2WD)/Front: 8.00x16. Rear: 13.6x24 (4WD)
Ag rear 13.6-24
Lawn/turf front 27x8.50-15
Lawn/turf rear 18.4x16.1

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase 69.9inches / 177cm
Length 115inches / 292cm
Width 58.5inches / 148cm
Height (steering wheel) 60.4inches / 153cm
Shipping weight 3350lbs / 1519kg (2WD)/3675lbs / 1666kg (4WD)

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The Massey Ferguson 1040's wheelbase of 69.9 inches provides improved stability and maneuverability, making it suitable for tight spaces and varied terrains. Weighing between 3350 to 3675 pounds offers a balance of heft for traction while maintaining a manageable weight for transport. Its 2WD configuration with front tires (5.50-16) and rear tires (13.6x24) enhances fuel efficiency and allows for lighter applications; however, it may limit performance in heavy, uneven, or muddy conditions compared to 4WD models.

Wheelbase 69.9inches / 177cm
Weight 3350 to 3675 pounds
Front tire 5.50-16
Rear tire 13.6x24 (2WD)

ATTACHMENT OVERVIEW

Description 72

72

Type mid-mount Massey Ferguson 1019
Cutting width 72inches / 182cm

BLADE

Type front-mount Massey Ferguson 1026
Width 72inches / 182cm

MASSEY FERGUSON 1016 LOADER

Height (to pin) 90.5inches / 229cm
Clearance, dumped bucket 70.75inches / 179cm
Dump reach 13.25inches / 33cm
Dump angle 42°
Reach at ground 60.75inches / 154cm
Rollback at ground
Breakout force (at pin) 1130lbs / 512kg
Lift to full height (at pin) 750lbs / 340kg
Bucket width 48inches / 121cm/60inches / 152cm
Raise time to height 6.5 s
Bucket dump time 6.25 s
Lowering time 4.2 s
Rollback time 4.0 s

MASSEY FERGUSON 232 LOADER

Height (to pin) 108inches / 274cm
Clearance, dumped bucket 84inches / 213cm
Dump reach 29inches / 73cm
Dump angle 42°
Reach at ground 72inches / 182cm
Breakout force (lift) 2600lbs / 1179kg
Lift to full height (at pin) 1600lbs / 725kg
Bucket width 60inches / 152cm/72inches / 182cm

MASSEY FERGUSON 1017 BACKHOE

Backhoe type Massey Ferguson 1017 Backhoe

1040 SERIAL NUMBERS

1984 40101 (4WD)
1985 40351 (4WD)
1986 40562 (4WD)
1987 40773 (4WD)

ELECTRICAL

Ground negative
Battery volts 12


Last Updated 2025-01-01
Stephen is a passionate tractor hobbyist with a deep-seated love for all things mechanized and agricultural. Growing up in a rural setting, he developed a fascination with these mighty machines that have played a crucial role in shaping the farming industry.

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