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Massey Ferguson 95X
Production
1973 to 1978
Power
100 hp
Class
tractor

Tractor Topper Mowers for the Massey Ferguson 95X

Hitch a topper to your Massey Ferguson 95X for fast rough-cuts across pasture and paddocks, or a finishing mower for a tidy lawn-style finish on estate grass. Quicker and lighter work than a flail when the grass isn't rank.

About the Massey Ferguson 95X

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Engine Horsepower: 100 hp

Manufactured: 1973 to 1978

Massey Ferguson 95X Summary

The Massey Ferguson 95X, produced from 1973 to 1978, is a row-crop tractor with an engine delivering 100 hp. Manufactured by Massey Ferguson in S\u00e3o Paulo, Brazil, this tractor has a PTO claimed power of 72 hp. The 95X features a Perkins 5.8L 6-cylinder diesel engine.

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Massey Ferguson 95X Horsepower, Weight, and Specifications:

Production

Who manufactured the Massey Ferguson 95X and where?

  • Manufacturer: Massey Ferguson
  • Type: Row-Crop tractor
  • Factory: S\u00e3o Paulo, Brazil

Horsepower

What is the horsepower of the Massey Ferguson 95X?

  • Engine: 100 hp (74.6 kW)
  • PTO (claimed): 72 hp (53.7 kW)

Engine

What type of engine does the Massey Ferguson 95X have?

  • Engine Model: Perkins 5.8L 6-cyl diesel
  • Fuel tank: 31.7 gal (120.0 L)

Mechanical

What are the mechanical features of the Massey Ferguson 95X?

  • Chassis: 4x2 2WD
  • Steering: Power
  • Brakes: Mechanical disc
  • Cab: Open operator station
  • Transmission: 8-speed

Tractor Hitch

What type of hitch does the Massey Ferguson 95X have?

  • Rear Type: II
  • Control: Position and draft control

Power Take-off (PTO)

What are the PTO features of the Massey Ferguson 95X?

  • Clutch: 310mm disc
  • Rear RPM: 540

Dimensions & Tires

What are the dimensions and tire specifications for the Massey Ferguson 95X?

  • Weight: 8576 lbs (3890 kg)
  • Front tire: 7.50x18
  • Rear tire: 18.4/15x34
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