Massey Ferguson 2675 Tractor

Manufacturer Massey Ferguson
Price 37,000(USD)
Model 2675
Equipment Type Row-Crop Tractors
Factory

NEBRASKA TRACTOR TEST 1309 2

Description Diesel 24-speed 2WD May 8 - 18, 1979 Link: Nebraska Tractor Test 1309 file PTO performance Drawbar performance Gear 5I used for power test. Gear 4L used for pull test.
Power at rated engine speed 103.29hp / 77.0kW
Fuel use 7.2gal/hour / 27.3l/hour
Power at rated PTO speed 96.67hp / 72.1kW
Max power 84.29hp / 62.9kW
Max pull 9674lbs / 4388kg

NEBRASKA TRACTOR TEST 1321 2

Description Diesel 8-speed 2WD August 31 - September 8, 1979 Link: Nebraska Tractor Test 1321 file PTO performance Drawbar performance Gear 4 used for power test. Gear 2 used for pull test.
Power at rated engine speed 100.84hp / 75.2kW
Fuel use 7.2gal/hour / 27.3l/hour
Power at rated PTO speed 95.00hp / 70.8kW
Max power 82.65hp / 61.6kW
Max pull 10226lbs / 4638kg

MASSEY FERGUSON 2675 POWER

PTO (claimed) 100hp / 74.6kW
Drawbar (tested) 84.29hp / 62.9kW
PTO (tested) 103.29hp / 77.0kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The Massey Ferguson 2675 tractor, powered by a Perkins A6.3544 diesel engine, features a robust 5.8L displacement with a 16:1 compression ratio, optimizing torque and fuel efficiency at rated RPMs of 2500. Its direct injection fuel system enhances combustion efficiency, while the dual dry element air cleaner ensures superior air filtration, prolonging engine life. However, challenges may arise in maintenance, given its oil and coolant capacities of 18 quarts and 31 quarts respectively, which require regular monitoring to avoid potential overheating or lubrication issues during extensive use.

Description Perkins A6.3544 diesel 6-cylinder liquid-cooled
Displacement 354ci / 5.8L
Bore/Stroke 3.875x5.00inches / 98x 127 mm
Fuel system direct injection
Air cleaner dual dry element
Compression 16:1
Rated RPM 2500
Starter electric
Starter volts 12
Oil capacity 18qts / 17.0L
Coolant capacity 31qts / 29.3L

MASSEY FERGUSON 2675 ENGINE

The Massey Ferguson 2675 is equipped with a robust Perkins 5.8L 6-cylinder diesel engine, providing reliable power for demanding agricultural tasks. Its substantial 87-gallon fuel tank enhances operational efficiency, allowing for extended run times without frequent refueling—ideal for large-scale farming scenarios. However, the weight of the tractor, alongside the fuel capacity, may pose maneuverability challenges in tight spaces.

Description Perkins 5.8L 6-cyl diesel
Fuel tank 87gal / 329.3L

TRANSMISSIONS OVERVIEW

The Massey Ferguson 2675 features a 24-speed transmission with a 3-speed power shift and an 8-speed mechanical shuttle, offering exceptional versatility in speed and torque management for various agricultural applications. This configuration enhances productivity by allowing operators to quickly adapt to changing field conditions without the need for frequent clutch engagement. However, the complexity of the transmission system may increase maintenance demands and requires skilled operators to maximize efficiency.

Description 24-speed 3-speed power shift 8-speed mechanical shuttle

TRANSMISSION 1

The Massey Ferguson 2675 features a multi-power transmission with 24 forward and 6 reverse gears, offering flexibility for various agricultural tasks and enhanced control in diverse terrain. Its 356mm cerametallic dry disc clutch provides robust engagement, but may require careful management for optimal longevity under heavy loads. With a significant oil capacity of 120 quarts, operators can expect better lubrication and cooling, which is essential for extended operation periods and minimizing wear.

Transmission Multi-Power
Type 3-speed power shift
Gears 24 forward and 6 reverse
Clutch 356mm cerametallic dry disc
Oil capacity 120qts / 113.6L
Description Eight forward gears with three power shift speeds in each gear.

SPEEDS 1

Description With 18.4x38 rear tires.

TRANSMISSION 2

The Massey Ferguson 2675 features a mechanical shuttle transmission, providing precise control during direction changes, beneficial for tasks requiring consistent speed and maneuverability. With 8 forward and 6 reverse gears, it offers versatility for various applications, allowing the operator to select optimal speed and torque for different field conditions. The 356mm cerametallic dry disc clutch ensures durability and efficient power transfer, although operators should consider potential challenges in clutch engagement sensitivity in demanding operations.

Type mechanical shuttle
Gears 8 forward and 6 reverse
Clutch 356mm cerametallic dry disc

SPEEDS 2

Description With 18.4x38 rear tires.

MECHANICAL

The Massey Ferguson 2675 features a 4x2 2WD chassis, making it suitable for lighter agricultural tasks but limiting traction in adverse conditions compared to 4WD models. The planetary final drives enhance durability and torque distribution, while its hydrostatic power steering provides superior maneuverability, crucial in tight spaces. The 24-speed transmission, featuring both power shift and mechanical shuttle options, allows for versatile speed control, enabling operators to adapt to various field conditions efficiently.

Chassis 4x2 2WD
Final drives planetary
Steering hydrostatic power
Brakes hydraulic wet disc
Cab Cab standard with air-conditioning. Available platform configuration with four-post ROPS.
Transmissions 24-speed 3-speed power shift 8-speed mechanical shuttle

HYDRAULICS

Type open center
Valves 2 or 3
Pump flow 16.5gpm / 62.5lpm *High-pressure/6.4gpm / 24.2lpm *Low-pressure/16.5gpm / 62.5lpm *Auxiliary high-pressure

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear Type II
Control position control and lower-link draft sensing

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear PTO independent
Clutch hydraulic
Rear RPM 540/1000 (1.375)
Engine RPM 540@1990 / 1000@2090

MASSEY FERGUSON 2675 TIRES

The Massey Ferguson 2675 tractor features robust Ag front tires with options ranging from 9.5L-15 to 14L-16.1, providing good ground clearance and traction for various terrains. The rear tire selection, ranging from 16.9-38 to 30.5-32, allows for flexible load handling and stability during heavy-duty operations, making it suitable for larger agricultural jobs. However, users should consider potential challenges with tire replacement costs and availability, especially for less common sizes.

Ag front 9.5L-15/10.00-16/11.00-16/14L-16.1
Ag rear 16.9-38/18.4-38/20.8-38/23.1-34/24.5-32/30.5-32

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase 105.4inches / 267cm
Length 177inches / 449cm
Width 94.1inches / 239cm (standard axle)/118.1inches / 299cm (long axle)
Clearance (front axle) 23.8inches / 60cm
Clearance (drawbar) 15.6inches / 39cm
Rear axle 3.25 inch diameter /82 mm
Front tread 70 to 90inches / 177to 228 cm (wide axle)
Rear tread 60 to 121inches / 152to 307 cm (PAVT long)

MASSEY FERGUSON 2675 WEIGHT

Shipping 11200lbs / 5080kg
Operating 12430lbs / 5638kg
Ballasted 14495lbs / 6574kg

MASSEY FERGUSON 2675 HEIGHT

Steering wheel 88inches / 223cm
Hood 71.3inches / 181cm
Cab 112inches / 284cm

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The Massey Ferguson 2675 features a 105.4-inch wheelbase, providing stability for field operations while its weight range of 11,200 to 12,430 pounds offers robust performance for heavy-duty tasks. The front tire size of 9.5L-15 allows for adequate load-bearing capacity, while the rear tire size of 16.9-38 enhances traction in varied soil conditions. These specifications suggest the 2675 is suitable for both agricultural work and moderate towing applications, although users should be mindful of the potential for compacting softer soil due to its heavier weight.

Wheelbase 105.4inches / 267cm
Weight 11200 to 12430 pounds
Front tire 9.5L-15
Rear tire 16.9-38

MASSEY FERGUSON 246 LOADER

Height (to pin) 156inches / 396cm
Breakout force (lift) 5000lbs / 2268kg
Lift to full height (at pin) 4500lbs / 2041kg
Bucket width 60inches / 152cm/72inches / 182cm/84inches / 213cm

2675 SERIAL NUMBERS

Location Serial number plate to the left of the tractor's instrument panel.
1978 9R000733
1979 9R003482
1980 9R007282
1981 9R010307
1982 9R013230
1983 9R013525

ELECTRICAL

Ground negative
Charging system alternator
Charging amps 58
Batteries 2
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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