Massey Ferguson 390 (1986-1988)

The Massey Ferguson 390 is a utility tractor produced from 1986 to 1997. It is powered by a 2.5L 3-cylinder Perkins diesel engine, delivering 67 horsepower. Known for its reliability, the 390 is available in both 2WD and 4WD configurations. It features either an 8-speed or optional 12-speed transmission, making it versatile for various agricultural tasks. The tractor is equipped with a differential mechanical expanding shoe brake system and power steering, ensuring ease of operation. Its robust design, coupled with an optional cab, makes it a durable choice for farmers needing a dependable utility tractor.
General
ModelMassey Ferguson 390
ManufacturerMassey Ferguson
TypeUtility tractor
Production1986-1997
FactoryCoventry, England
Engine
ManufacturerPerkins
ModelAD3.152
Type2.5L 3-cylinder diesel
Power67 hp (50.0 kW)
Fuel tank19.5 gal (73.8 L)
Transmission
Type8-speed, 12-speed (optional)
Gears8 forward, 2 reverse
Optional gears12 forward, 4 reverse
Dimensions
Wheelbase84 inches (213 cm)
Weight5,800 lbs (2631 kg)
Mechanical
Chassis4×2 2WD, 4×4 MFWD 4WD
SteeringPower
BrakesDifferential mechanical expanding shoe
CabTwo-post ROPS, cab optional
Hydraulics
TypeOpen center
Pump flow8.4 gpm (31.8 lpm)
Pressure2500 psi (172.4 bar)
Tractor Hitch
Rear TypeII
Rear lift3,560 lbs (1615 kg)
Power Take-off (PTO)
Rear PTOIndependent
Rear RPM540/1000
Electrical
GroundNegative
Battery volts12V
Massey Ferguson 390 Overview

The Massey Ferguson 390, manufactured from 1986 to 1997, is a utility tractor that has gained a strong reputation for its durability and versatility. Powered by a 2.5L 3-cylinder Perkins diesel engine producing 67 horsepower, the 390 is well-suited for a variety of farming tasks, including plowing, tilling, and light hauling. Available in both 2WD and 4WD configurations, it offers flexibility in different field conditions.

The tractor features a reliable 8-speed transmission, with an optional 12-speed version for more demanding tasks. Its open-center hydraulic system, with a pump flow of 8.4 gpm, provides adequate power for most implements, while the rear lift capacity of 3,560 lbs enhances its utility.

The Massey Ferguson 390 is known for its straightforward design and ease of maintenance, making it a favorite among farmers who prefer a dependable workhorse without the complexities of modern electronics. However, some users have noted that the differential mechanical expanding shoe brakes can require frequent adjustment, particularly in more challenging conditions.

One of the key advantages of the 390 is its optional cab, which offers protection from the elements and adds to the operator’s comfort. On the downside, the lack of advanced features compared to newer models might be a disadvantage for those looking for more modern conveniences. Despite this, the Massey Ferguson 390 remains a solid choice for those in need of a robust, easy-to-maintain tractor that can handle a wide range of agricultural tasks.
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