I have a Massey HD2650 it’s a smaller tractor then your. I purchased my used and it’s a 2010 year model and had roughly 300 hours on it. Bottom line the clutch went out at 400 hours. I use this tractor to ted and rake hay. I do use it to load hay with. When the clutch went I was loading and stacking round bales in the barn 4x4 bales no more then 650 lbs bales. During the replacement I went to the dealership and looked at the old clutch and the disk was literally trash the pressure plate had springs missing and the fiber material on the disks was just eaten up and mostly gone. I wasn’t hard on the tractor and it just didn’t make any sense to me that the clutch was trashed. The mechanic doing the work state by being use we don’t know how abusive the other(s) owners were. This model is a 74 HP with a Perkins engine the clutch looked to be about 9 to 10 inch clutch. The mechanic told me if I felt the clutch slipping to stop using the tractor until the clutch got readjusted. If I were you I would have a dealership mechanic check it out and save yourself the cost of clutch replacement and down time of the tractor. Good luck
I been watching serval different people that has bought the 4700 series Massey Ferguson and most of the are happy with their tractors and haven't had any issues. Only a few has complaints. I heard the same about the others John Deere, New Holland, Case IH, ect. One person has brought 3 of the 4700 series and has no complaints. Hope you got it fixed. And have no more trouble
On linkage arms. I had same issue. But found that if you rotate the ball joint part around, it gives more clearance. Also watch as there is only 8cm of thread & 4cm screw.
Going to guess something needs to be recalibrated. Your dealer should have stuff on it. Maybe ask Bagwell Farms to see if he knows anything, he has a 4710. I do find it odd on why the power shuttle doesn't do it, unless it utilizes a different potentiometer or circuit due to the forward/reverse sensitivity that can be adjusted. You mentioned my video I did a few years ago with a dyna6 trans. Issue with mine was one it got up warmed up somewhat, putting it in reverse in any way it would jerk into gear, but forward was good. Since then have only needed to calibrate it once more about 1000 hours later. Not surprised for new machines to have clutch issues early on... think 1/2 of our machines needed to have some recalibration under warranty as parts wear in. Hope you get it fixed without too much headache, if dealership isn't helping much might have to call around to others. I'd say roederer bros in Iowa is a knowledgeable dealer.
Seen this issue on a 4709 we test drove. We didn't buy one as a result of it. The dealer said he wasn't able to solve the problem and wouldn't sell another one.
Yeah I had trouble with mine. Mine was random sometimes it was smooth sometimes it would jerk terrible but not only would it do it with the clutch but the shuttle was doing it also. The dealership sent me instructions to calibrate the clutch but like I said it was random and would work fine most of the time so calibration didn't help. I remember that it never jerked when it was cold either it only done it when it got warm after about 30 minutes of running. The dealership finally put all new solenoids on that control the clutch, updated and calibrated everything and it's been fine since.
I just had time to watch the whole video, yours sounds like it was doing the same as mine other than mine wasn't smooth with the reverser either randomly. Mine only done it warm also. I know there was several updates that came out since I got my tractor that help with the clutch too so it might need an update. If it turns out it does need new solenoids the tractor doesn't need to be split fortunately.
Interesting, I have a 4600 and that was one of my major complaints. Took two trips to the dealer to resolve the issue by recalibration, so surely there is a similar fix for the 4700.
My 4710 is exactly like this!. Already broke a reverse gear from it. Also in shop now with noise in rear diff. 1800 hrs. Agco needs to step up here IMO.
there is a video out there that a guy had the same problem he said turn the key to run push the foot pedal all the way down and pull the finger lever up and hold it up till it starts to buzz the very slowly release the foot petal till it stops buzzing then turn the key to off for 15 sec it will reset it and he said it work on his 4707 hope this helps
I have the same disc mower as you and it's not the easiest to hook up for sure.. however the adjustable arms are different on the 4710 that I have.. might want to look into changing over to that style??
If it's anything like a Kubota, you should be able to reprogram the clutch through the dash without tools. You just have to figure out which two buttons you need to hold down to get into the dealer menu of the dash. It should just re calibrate the modulation of the clutches. In the clutch pedal your modulating the clutch vs the computer modulating the shuttle clutch on the dash. It may be holding up the shuttle and depressing the differential lock button on the Masseys.
Calibrate the clutch pedal. Key on, depress clutch, left power shuttle, listen for beep, slowly let pedal off until beep stops, continue releasing clutch slowly until beep comes back on. With clutch fully up, release power shuttle lever and turn key off for 5 seconds. Thanks.
interesting that the clutch is smoother when the tractor is cold....on our 6115M its the opposite...when the tractor is cold the clutch is pretty rough.
@@michaelmactavish1728 you don´t have to do it on the newer deere´s either, but sometimes you have to do it at things like Joshua had to do with the loader, that would be the same with the kubota, right?
Your issue already shows up with a Google search for a 4700 series clutch problem. What is going on w/ the rubber floor mat next to the door? Is there a clutch inspection port in the chassis housing?
@@LifeByTheHorns15 i guess were glad were going with all kubota loader tractors thank heavens at least better luck with them then is deeres and newhollands and masseys
5611 has adjustments you can make, also dealer can do calibration. There is also calibrations you can run. This is all for a dyna 4, not sure what you have.
i think im gonna buy the 4707 open station, when ya find out whats going on please do a video of it in case mine goes crazy as well. thanks and good luck
@@trossponsor9077 the good thing with the s series is that they have a superb transmission from fendt and a sisu engine from Finland the rest of Massey Ferguson is crap sadly but so is the John deere m and e series tractors you ned to get the premium model's or els you get crap machines
I owned 5 new Massey’s in my life and only one of them was worth a damn. Just bought a new farm and the owner has a 6 month old open station 47 series something . He offered to sell it to me and I told him to take the price off the farm and take the damn Massey with him. I was the biggest Massey fan in the world in 1998 and by 2011 I had bought and traded 4 more thinking they will get better. They never did.
@ Joshua, that is the perfect answer. If all the babies were thrown out w/ the bath water, there would be no tractors left to drive. Truth be known, a perfect tractor never did exist.
DLH knows the deal. His videos are on point. He probably diagnosed the issue(s).
I have a Massey HD2650 it’s a smaller tractor then your. I purchased my used and it’s a 2010 year model and had roughly 300 hours on it. Bottom line the clutch went out at 400 hours. I use this tractor to ted and rake hay. I do use it to load hay with. When the clutch went I was loading and stacking round bales in the barn 4x4 bales no more then 650 lbs bales. During the replacement I went to the dealership and looked at the old clutch and the disk was literally trash the pressure plate had springs missing and the fiber material on the disks was just eaten up and mostly gone. I wasn’t hard on the tractor and it just didn’t make any sense to me that the clutch was trashed. The mechanic doing the work state by being use we don’t know how abusive the other(s) owners were. This model is a 74 HP with a Perkins engine the clutch looked to be about 9 to 10 inch clutch. The mechanic told me if I felt the clutch slipping to stop using the tractor until the clutch got readjusted. If I were you I would have a dealership mechanic check it out and save yourself the cost of clutch replacement and down time of the tractor. Good luck
I been watching serval different people that has bought the 4700 series Massey Ferguson and most of the are happy with their tractors and haven't had any issues. Only a few has complaints. I heard the same about the others John Deere, New Holland, Case IH, ect. One person has brought 3 of the 4700 series and has no complaints. Hope you got it fixed. And have no more trouble
Hope you get this issue resolved. Nothing worse than getting a new piece of equipment and having issues so soon
On linkage arms. I had same issue. But found that if you rotate the ball joint part around, it gives more clearance.
Also watch as there is only 8cm of thread & 4cm screw.
Going to guess something needs to be recalibrated. Your dealer should have stuff on it. Maybe ask Bagwell Farms to see if he knows anything, he has a 4710. I do find it odd on why the power shuttle doesn't do it, unless it utilizes a different potentiometer or circuit due to the forward/reverse sensitivity that can be adjusted.
You mentioned my video I did a few years ago with a dyna6 trans. Issue with mine was one it got up warmed up somewhat, putting it in reverse in any way it would jerk into gear, but forward was good. Since then have only needed to calibrate it once more about 1000 hours later. Not surprised for new machines to have clutch issues early on... think 1/2 of our machines needed to have some recalibration under warranty as parts wear in. Hope you get it fixed without too much headache, if dealership isn't helping much might have to call around to others. I'd say roederer bros in Iowa is a knowledgeable dealer.
Holy cow did I miss something haven't seen you make a video in a year or so glad your back
our 6713 does the exact same thing with the foot clutch. I've gotten pretty good with the power shuttle clutch now though.
Seen this issue on a 4709 we test drove. We didn't buy one as a result of it. The dealer said he wasn't able to solve the problem and wouldn't sell another one.
Yeah I had trouble with mine. Mine was random sometimes it was smooth sometimes it would jerk terrible but not only would it do it with the clutch but the shuttle was doing it also. The dealership sent me instructions to calibrate the clutch but like I said it was random and would work fine most of the time so calibration didn't help. I remember that it never jerked when it was cold either it only done it when it got warm after about 30 minutes of running. The dealership finally put all new solenoids on that control the clutch, updated and calibrated everything and it's been fine since.
I do have the procedures in my drive I'll be glad to send them to you. dennisharrell@hotmail.com
In your mail. Thanks
@@SpringHollowHayFarm. Sent you and email let me know if it those PDFs don't work
@Ad Min I don't think so
I just had time to watch the whole video, yours sounds like it was doing the same as mine other than mine wasn't smooth with the reverser either randomly. Mine only done it warm also. I know there was several updates that came out since I got my tractor that help with the clutch too so it might need an update. If it turns out it does need new solenoids the tractor doesn't need to be split fortunately.
Interesting, I have a 4600 and that was one of my major complaints. Took two trips to the dealer to resolve the issue by recalibration, so surely there is a similar fix for the 4700.
My 4710 is exactly like this!. Already broke a reverse gear from it. Also in shop now with noise in rear diff. 1800 hrs. Agco needs to step up here IMO.
there is a video out there that a guy had the same problem he said turn the key to run push the foot pedal all the way down and pull the finger lever up and hold it up till it starts to buzz the very slowly release the foot petal till it stops buzzing then turn the key to off for 15 sec it will reset it and he said it work on his 4707 hope this helps
I have the same disc mower as you and it's not the easiest to hook up for sure.. however the adjustable arms are different on the 4710 that I have.. might want to look into changing over to that style??
If it's anything like a Kubota, you should be able to reprogram the clutch through the dash without tools. You just have to figure out which two buttons you need to hold down to get into the dealer menu of the dash. It should just re calibrate the modulation of the clutches. In the clutch pedal your modulating the clutch vs the computer modulating the shuttle clutch on the dash. It may be holding up the shuttle and depressing the differential lock button on the Masseys.
Calibrate the clutch pedal. Key on, depress clutch, left power shuttle, listen for beep, slowly let pedal off until beep stops, continue releasing clutch slowly until beep comes back on. With clutch fully up, release power shuttle lever and turn key off for 5 seconds. Thanks.
There is a pedal cailbration and cailbration for forward and reverse packs . Probs wants software update and cailbration .
interesting that the clutch is smoother when the tractor is cold....on our 6115M its the opposite...when the tractor is cold the clutch is pretty rough.
thats why i love kubotas because dont have to use clutch to switch gears wich is nice
@@michaelmactavish1728 you don´t have to do it on the newer deere´s either, but sometimes you have to do it at things like Joshua had to do with the loader, that would be the same with the kubota, right?
Could you flip the pin around on your cutter so that you would be on the outside with both lift arms
Your issue already shows up with a Google search for a 4700 series clutch problem.
What is going on w/ the rubber floor mat next to the door? Is there a clutch inspection port in the chassis housing?
Cardboard on the floor. Nothing wrong with it.
Could the oil level be low for the hydraulic slave cylinder that assists the clutch. When it gets hot, the viscosity changes?.
hope its gets fixed with warranty
This tractor has a wet clutch so no slave cylinder here
@@LifeByTheHorns15 i guess were glad were going with all kubota loader tractors thank heavens at least better luck with them then is deeres and newhollands and masseys
5611 has adjustments you can make, also dealer can do calibration. There is also calibrations you can run. This is all for a dyna 4, not sure what you have.
4700 globals do not use the dyna 4.
Let us know what the dealership does about this issue, and hope they fix it without alot of time;;;;;;
i think im gonna buy the 4707 open station, when ya find out whats going on please do a video of it in case mine goes crazy as well. thanks and good luck
I did a 15sec calibration and so far seemed greatly help. Time will tell.
@@SpringHollowHayFarm
Hello. what procedure did you use to calibrate the clutch?
I didn't know they made a 4704. I thought the 4707 was the smallest in the 4700's series.
@@donaldthomas5852 lol typo thanks I corrected it
Try turning the reaction dial back a bit “dial by the forward and reverse
Your dealer should take care of it.
Isn't this just the characteristic of a composite clutch?
Also, the design is to keep your foot iff the pedal. Longer life.
Did you get your clutch working correctly?
You still like your 4707????
Enjoy your channel, kinda odd though seeing a Massey Ferguson update wearing a John Deere hat
That me. LOL
Haha I done the same thing.ruclips.net/video/IeMZATyx0XI/видео.html
my clutch on my 4707 seems ok.
In Norway we call Massey Ferguson for maser av feiluson with means that they ar full of errors and problems but anyway it's a nice looking tractor
Not S series
@@trossponsor9077 the good thing with the s series is that they have a superb transmission from fendt and a sisu engine from Finland the rest of Massey Ferguson is crap sadly but so is the John deere m and e series tractors you ned to get the premium model's or els you get crap machines
Assume the fact a 4707 doesn't use DEF or DPF figured in your choice.
Just need a calibration and software update
Should've gotten the S series like I've said before
Oh My Gosh get to the point son!! You take forever
I owned 5 new Massey’s in my life and only one of them was worth a damn. Just bought a new farm and the owner has a 6 month old open station 47 series something . He offered to sell it to me and I told him to take the price off the farm and take the damn Massey with him. I was the biggest Massey fan in the world in 1998 and by 2011 I had bought and traded 4 more thinking they will get better. They never did.
I am looking to buy a used jd 5525 or 5095 m open station 4 wheel drive with less than 2000 hours. You guys keep a heads up for me.
Woohoo first for once
I’m sorry but you just keep going back to the fire and getting burned. Hope you get issues resolved. Good luck! Don’t buy or lease another Massey!
Thanks for watching. Unsubscribe button is near by. They all have there issues. There is no perfect tractor anymore among all brands.
@ Joshua, that is the perfect answer. If all the babies were thrown out w/ the bath water, there would be no tractors left to drive. Truth be known, a perfect tractor never did exist.
I’m not a subscriber. But occasionally enjoy your videos.