Engine Horsepower: 134 hp
Manufactured: 1964 to 1972
Massey Ferguson 1130 Summary
The Massey Ferguson 1130 was produced from 1964 to 1972 as part of the 1000 Series. This row-crop tractor features a Perkins 5.8L 6-cylinder diesel engine. It delivers a drawbar horsepower of 106 hp (claimed and tested) and a PTO horsepower of 121 hp (claimed) and 120.51 hp (tested).
Massey Ferguson 1130 Horsepower, Weight, and Specifications:
Production
Who manufactured the Massey Ferguson 1130 and what is its type?
- Manufacturer: Massey Ferguson
- Type: Row-Crop tractor
- Original price: $11,500 (1972)
Horsepower
What are the claimed and tested horsepower specifications for the Massey Ferguson 1130?
- Drawbar (claimed): 106 hp (79.0 kW)
- PTO (claimed): 121 hp (90.2 kW)
- Drawbar (tested): 106.91 hp (79.7 kW)
- PTO (tested): 120.51 hp (89.9 kW)
Engine
What engine does the Massey Ferguson 1130 use?
- Engine: Perkins 5.8L 6-cyl diesel
Mechanical
What are the mechanical specifications of the Massey Ferguson 1130?
- Chassis: 4x2 2WD
- Differential lock: hydraulic rear *Optional
- Steering: power
- Brakes: hydraulic disc
- Cab: Open operator station, optional cab with available air-conditioning
- Transmission: 12-speed two-speed power shift
Capacity
What is the fuel and hydraulic capacity of the Massey Ferguson 1130?
- Fuel: 50 gal (189.3 L)
- Hydraulic system: 17 gal (64.3 L)
Hydraulics
What are the hydraulics specifications of the Massey Ferguson 1130?
- Type: closed center
- Capacity: 17 gal (64.3 L)
- Valves: 1
- Pump flow: 20 gpm (75.7 lpm)
Tractor hitch
What type of rear hitch does the Massey Ferguson 1130 have?
- Rear Type: II
Power Take-off (PTO)
What are the PTO specifications for the Massey Ferguson 1130?
- Rear PTO: independent
- Rear RPM: 540/1000
Dimensions & Tires
What are the dimensions and tire specifications of the Massey Ferguson 1130?
- Wheelbase: 102 inches (259 cm)
- Weight: 9500 to 13560 pounds
- Front tire: 11.00-16
- Rear tire: 24.5-32
Disclaimer: The information provided on this page may be less than 100% accurate. Always check the manufacturer's official manual.
