Engine Horsepower: 41 hp
Manufactured: 2013 to 2018
Massey Ferguson 1742 Summary
The Massey Ferguson 1742 was produced from 2013 to 2018. It is part of the 1700 Series and classified as a Compact Utility tractor. The tractor features a 41.6 hp engine with a claimed PTO power of 32.8 hp. It is available in shuttle ROPS and hydrostatic variants.

Massey Ferguson 1742 Horsepower, Weight, and Specifications:
Production
Who manufactures the Massey Ferguson 1742 tractor?
- Manufacturer: Massey Ferguson
- Type: Compact Utility tractor
- Original price: $26,318 (2018 shuttle ROPS)
Horsepower
What is the horsepower of the Massey Ferguson 1742 tractor?
- Engine: 41.6 hp / 31.0 kW
- PTO (claimed): 32.8 hp / 24.5 kW
Engine
What are the specifications of the Massey Ferguson 1742 tractor's engine?
- Type: Mitsubishi 1.7L 3-cyl diesel
- Fuel tank: 14.5 gal / 54.9 L
Mechanical
What are the mechanical features of the Massey Ferguson 1742 tractor?
- Chassis: 4x4 MFWD 4WD
- Final drives: bull gear
- Brakes: wet disc
- Cab: Two-post folding ROPS, optional with air-conditioning
- Transmissions: 12-speed power shuttle, hydrostatic
Hydraulics
What are the details of the Massey Ferguson 1742 tractor's hydraulics?
- Type: open center gear pump
- Valves: 1 to 3
- SCV flow: 11.6 gpm / 43.9 lpm
Tractor Hitch
What type of hitch does the Massey Ferguson 1742 tractor have?
- Rear Type: I
- Control: position control, draft control*Optional
- Rear lift (at 24"/610mm): 2535 lbs / 1149 kg
Power Take-off (PTO)
What are the Power Take-off (PTO) specifications of the Massey Ferguson 1742 tractor?
- Rear PTO: independent
- Clutch: electro-hydraulic
- Rear RPM: 540 (1.375)
- Mid PTO: optional
- Mid RPM: 2000
Dimensions & Tires
What are the dimensions and tire specifications of the Massey Ferguson 1742 tractor?
- Wheelbase: 71.1 inches / 180 cm
- Weight: 3638 to 4068 pounds
Electrical
What are the electrical specifications of the Massey Ferguson 1742 tractor?
- Ground: negative
- Battery volts: 12
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