Massey Ferguson 6270 Tractor

Manufacturer Massey Ferguson
Price 48,400(USD)
Model 6270
Equipment Type Row-Crop Tractors
Factory Beauvais, France

OCED TRACTOR TEST 1860 2

Description Diesel 32-speed 4WD December 1, 1997 - September 1, 1999 Link: OCED Tractor Test 1860 file PTO performance Drawbar performance Gear 16.34 used for power test. Gear 12 used for pull test.
Max power 98.8hp / 73.7kW
Fuel use 6.0gal/hour / 22.7l/hour
Power at rated engine speed 100.2hp / 74.7kW
Power at rated PTO speed 103.5hp / 77.2kW
Max pull 9690lbs / 4395kg

MASSEY FERGUSON 6270 POWER

PTO (claimed) 100hp / 74.6kW
Drawbar (tested) 98.8hp / 73.7kW
PTO (tested) 103.9hp / 77.5kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The Massey Ferguson 6270 is powered by a Perkins turbocharged 6-cylinder diesel engine, offering robust performance with a displacement of 6.0L and a high compression ratio of 16.0:1, which enhances fuel efficiency and torque. Its rated RPM of 2200 ensures optimal power delivery for various agricultural tasks while maintaining a manageable operational speed. However, the relatively high coolant capacity of 26.4 quarts indicates the need for effective thermal management, which can be a challenge in hotter climates or during extended operation.

Description Perkins turbocharged diesel 6-cylinder liquid-cooled
Displacement 365.2ci / 6.0L
Bore/Stroke 3.937x5.00inches / 100x 127 mm
Compression 16.0:1
Rated RPM 2200
Starter volts 12
Coolant capacity 26.4qts / 25.0L

MASSEY FERGUSON 6270 ENGINE

The Massey Ferguson 6270 is powered by a Perkins 6.0L 6-cylinder diesel engine, providing a robust power output ideal for heavy-duty agricultural tasks. The advantages include higher torque at lower RPMs, facilitating efficient operation in challenging field conditions, while its fuel economy can lead to cost savings over time. Potential challenges may include maintenance complexity due to its engine size; regular servicing is crucial to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

Description Perkins 6.0L 6-cyl diesel

TRANSMISSION 1

The Massey Ferguson 6270 features a Dynashift transmission with 32 forward and reverse gears, providing exceptional versatility across varied operational scenarios, from tillage to transport. The four power shift ranges (A-D) combined with two speed ranges (low/high) allow for precise control and efficient power delivery under different load conditions. However, the complexity of the wet disc clutch system may require careful maintenance to avoid potential issues in harsh working environments.

Transmission Dynashift
Type four-speed power shift
Gears 32 forward and reverse
Clutch wet disc
Description Four power shift ranges (A-D) in four gears (1-4) with two ranges (low/high).

TRANSMISSION 2

The Massey Ferguson 6270's DynaShuttle transmission offers a versatile operation with 32 forward and reverse gears, enhancing maneuverability in various farming conditions. The wet disc clutch improves durability and performance during frequent shuttling between directions, making it ideal for applications like loader work or field navigation. However, operators should consider the learning curve associated with managing the multifunction control lever, which may require time to master effectively.

Transmission DynaShuttle
Type four-speed power shift
Gears 32 forward and reverse
Clutch wet disc
Description Optional DynaShuttle transmission adds a left-hand multifunction control lever for shuttle, power shift, and clutch control. Four power shift ranges (A-D) in four gears (1-4) with two ranges (low/high).

MECHANICAL

The Massey Ferguson 6270's 4x2 and optional 4x4 MFWD configurations enhance traction on varying terrains, making it versatile for agricultural tasks. Its hydrostatic power steering offers ease of maneuverability, beneficial in tight spaces or during extensive operations. However, the 32-speed power shift transmission may present a learning curve for operators unfamiliar with multi-speed systems, but it allows precise control for different field conditions.

Chassis 4x2 2WD/4x4 MFWD 4WD
Steering hydrostatic power
Brakes independent hydraulic wet disc
Cab Cab standard. Two-post ROPS platform available. Fieldstar optional
Transmission 32-speed four-speed power shift

CAPACITY

Fuel 59gal / 223.3L
Hydraulic system 16.4gal / 62.1L

HYDRAULICS

Type open center closed center pressure flow compensated optional
Capacity 16.4gal / 62.1L
Valves 2
Pump flow 14.9gpm / 56.4lpm

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear Type II
Rear lift 7000lbs / 3175kg

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear PTO independent
Rear RPM 540/1000

MASSEY FERGUSON 6270 TIRES

The Massey Ferguson 6270 features a robust tire configuration with agricultural front tires sized 10.00-16 and rear tires 16.9R-38. This setup enhances traction and stability, making it well-suited for medium to heavy-duty field operations. However, the larger rear tires may pose challenges in tight turning scenarios or maneuvering in confined spaces.

Ag front 10.00-16
Ag rear 16.9R-38

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase 106.3inches / 270cm
Length 173inches / 439cm
Height (cab) 111inches / 281cm
Operating weight 9,600lbs / 4354kg (2WD)/10,540lbs / 4780kg (4WD)

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The Massey Ferguson 6270 tractor, with a wheelbase of 106.3 inches (270 cm), provides stability for field operations while minimizing soil compaction. Weighing between 9,600 to 10,540 pounds offers a robust platform for heavy implement towing, beneficial for larger farms but may present challenges in mobility on softer terrains. Its tire specifications (10.00-16 front and 16.9R-38 rear) provide good traction and load distribution, advantageous for various agricultural tasks but necessitating careful tire pressure management to avoid soil damage.

Wheelbase 106.3inches / 270cm
Weight 9600 to 10540 pounds
Front tire 10.00-16
Rear tire 16.9R-38

MASSEY FERGUSON 1080 LOADER

Height (to pin) 171inches / 434cm
Clearance, dumped bucket 135inches / 342cm
Dump reach 39.6inches / 100cm
Dump angle 53°
Clearance, level bucket 159inches / 403cm
Reach at ground 98inches / 248cm
Rollback angle 39°
Lift to full height (at pin) 6400lbs / 2903kg
Bucket width 96inches / 243cm
Raise time to height 6.2 s
Bucket dump time 5.5 s
Lowering time 6.7 s
Rollback time 4.2 s

ELECTRICAL

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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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