Massey Ferguson 7495 Tractor

Manufacturer Massey Ferguson
Price -
Model 7495
Equipment Type Row-Crop Tractors
Factory Beauvais, France

OCED TRACTOR TEST 2198

Description Diesel Dyna Step 4WD January 1 - May 1, 2004 PTO performance Drawbar performance
Max power 125.1hp / 93.3kW
Fuel use 10.1gal/hour / 38.2l/hour
Power at rated engine speed 157.0hp / 117.1kW
Power at rated PTO speed 166.8hp / 124.4kW

MASSEY FERGUSON 7495 POWER

Engine 183hp / 136.5kW
PTO (claimed) 155hp / 115.6kW
Drawbar (tested) 125.1hp / 93.3kW
PTO (tested) 168.6hp / 125.7kW

ENGINE DETAIL

The Massey Ferguson 7495 is powered by a robust Sisu 66CTA turbocharged intercooled 6-cylinder diesel engine, delivering 183 horsepower at a rated 2200 RPM, which offers substantial torque for demanding agricultural tasks. The compact 6.6L displacement with a high compression ratio of 18.5:1 ensures efficient fuel combustion and enhanced performance. However, the complexity of the turbocharging system may require diligent maintenance, particularly of the air cleaner, to sustain optimal operation over time.

Description Sisu 66CTA turbocharged intercooled diesel 6-cylinder liquid-cooled
Displacement 402.5ci / 6.6L
Bore/Stroke 4.252x4.724inches / 108x 120 mm
Power 183hp / 136.5kW
Air cleaner dual paper elements
Compression 18.5:1
Rated RPM 2200
Starter volts 12

MASSEY FERGUSON 7495 ENGINE

The Massey Ferguson 7495 is powered by a Sisu 6.6L 6-cylinder diesel engine, providing robust performance suitable for heavy-duty agricultural tasks. With a substantial fuel tank capacity of 93.8 gallons (355 liters), it supports extended operation periods without frequent refueling, critical for large-scale farming. However, the tractor's weight and size may challenge maneuverability in tighter spaces or on uneven terrain.

Description Sisu 6.6L 6-cyl diesel
Fuel tank 93.8gal / 355.0L

TRANSMISSION 1

The Massey Ferguson 7495 tractor's DynaStep transmission offers a versatile 21 forward and 18 reverse gear options, enhancing adaptability for various terrain and applications. An oil capacity of 13.2 quarts (12.5 liters) supports efficient lubrication, however, timely oil changes are critical to maintaining optimal performance and preventing transmission wear. Ideal for heavy-duty tasks, this tractor's gear range excels in both fieldwork and transport scenarios but may require operator training to fully leverage its transmission capabilities.

Transmission DynaStep
Gears 21 forward and 18 reverse
Oil capacity 13.2qts / 12.5L

TRANSMISSION 2

The Massey Ferguson 7495 features a Dyna-VT transmission, providing infinite gear ratios in two ranges for optimized power delivery and efficiency in varying field conditions. With a hydraulic oil capacity of 13.2 quarts (12.5 liters), it supports extensive operations while maintaining optimal thermal performance. However, the complexity of the Dyna-VT system may require specialized maintenance, which could be a consideration for less experienced operators.

Transmission Dyna-VT
Gears infinite (2-range) forward and reverse
Oil capacity 13.2qts / 12.5L

MECHANICAL

The Massey Ferguson 7495 features a robust 4x4 MFWD chassis, ensuring enhanced traction and stability in diverse terrains. Its superior 21-speed transmission not only facilitates smooth gear transitions but also optimizes power delivery for various agricultural tasks. The independent hydraulic wet disc brakes provide excellent stopping power, making it ideal for heavy-duty operations, albeit with an increased maintenance requirement due to hydraulic complexities.

Chassis 4x4 MFWD 4WD
Steering power
Brakes independent hydraulic wet disc
Cab Cab standard.
Transmission 21-speed

HYDRAULICS

Type closed center
Pressure 2900psi / 200.0bar
Valves 3 or 4
Total flow 29gpm / 109.8lpm

TRACTOR HITCH

Rear Type II/IIIN
Rear lift (at 24 14,283lbs / 6478kg
Front Hitch optional

POWER TAKE-OFF (PTO)

Rear PTO independent
Rear RPM 540/540E / 1000

MASSEY FERGUSON 7495 TIRES

The Massey Ferguson 7495 features a robust tire configuration with 14.9R28 on the front and 18.4R38 on the rear, which enhances traction and stability for field operations. This setup is advantageous for handling large implement loads, providing improved flotation in soft ground conditions. However, the larger rear tires may increase soil compaction in specific scenarios, necessitating careful management of operational weight distribution.

Ag front 14.9R28
Ag rear 18.4R38

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase 118.7inches / 301cm
Length 205.9inches / 522cm
Width 80inches / 203cm
Height 122inches / 309cm
Shiping weight 16,865lbs / 7649kg
Operating weight 15,145lbs / 6869kg
Ground clearance 14inches / 35cm

DIMENSIONS & TIRES

The Massey Ferguson 7495 features a wheelbase of 118.7 inches (301 cm), which offers enhanced stability and maneuverability in various terrains. Weighing between 15,145 to 16,865 pounds, it provides a solid foundation for heavy-duty tasks while requiring adequate ballast for optimal traction. The front (14.9R28) and rear (18.4R38) tire specifications cater to diverse agricultural applications, but ensuring proper tire selection is crucial for effective load distribution and field performance.

Wheelbase 118.7inches / 301cm
Weight 15145 to 16865 pounds
Front tire 14.9R28
Rear tire 18.4R38

MASSEY FERGUSON 1090 LOADER

Height (to pin) 178inches / 452cm
Clearance, dumped bucket 139inches / 353cm
Dump reach 27inches / 68cm
Dump angle 48°
Clearance, level bucket 167inches / 424cm
Reach at ground 103inches / 261cm
Rollback angle 38°
Breakout force (at pin) 8449lbs / 3832kg
Breakout force (bucket) 6313lbs / 2863kg
Lift to full height (at pin) 6919lbs / 3138kg
Lift to full height (at 500mm) 4799lbs / 2176kg
Lift to 1.5m (at pin) 7658lbs / 3473kg
Bucket width 96inches / 243cm

ELECTRICAL

Charging amps 120/150 (optional)
Batteries 2
Battery CCA 505


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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