Engine Horsepower: 65 hp
Manufactured: 2001 to 2010
Massey Ferguson 425 Summary
The Massey Ferguson 425 is a utility tractor produced from 2001 to 2010 as part of the 400 Series. Manufactured in Canoas, Brazil, it features a 65 hp (48.5 kW) Perkins 3.9L 4-cylinder diesel engine, with a PTO claimed horsepower of 54.7 hp (40.8 kW). Variants include models with 4x2 2WD and optional 4x4 MFWD 4WD configurations.

Massey Ferguson 425 Horsepower, Weight, and Specifications:
Production
Where was the Massey Ferguson 425 manufactured?
- Manufacturer: Massey Ferguson
- Type: Utility tractor
- Factory: Canoas, Brazil
Horsepower
What is the horsepower of the Massey Ferguson 425?
- Engine: 65 hp (48.5 kW)
- PTO (claimed): 54.7 hp (40.8 kW)
Engine
What type of engine does the Massey Ferguson 425 have?
- Engine: Perkins 3.9L 4-cyl diesel
- Fuel tank: 19.8 gal (74.9 L)
Mechanical
What are the mechanical specifications of the Massey Ferguson 425?
- Chassis: 4x2 2WD, 4x4 MFWD 4WD (optional)
- Steering: hydrostatic power
- Brakes: wet disc
- Cab: Open operator station. Two-post ROPS optional with available canopy.
- Transmissions: 8-speed sliding spur gear, 12-speed synchromesh
Hydraulics
What are the hydraulic specifications of the Massey Ferguson 425?
- Pressure: 2466 psi (170.0 bar)
- Pump flow: 11.1 gpm (42.0 lpm)
Tractor Hitch
What type of rear hitch does the Massey Ferguson 425 have?
- Rear Type: II
- Control: draft, position, and response control
Power Take-off (PTO)
What are the PTO specifications of the Massey Ferguson 425?
- Rear PTO: live, independent (optional)
- Rear RPM: 540 (1.375)
- Engine RPM: 540@1900
Dimensions & Tires
What are the dimensions and tire specifications of the Massey Ferguson 425?
- 2WD Wheelbase: 84.3 inches (214 cm)
- 4WD Wheelbase: 93.3 inches (236 cm)
- Weight: 5710 to 6327 pounds
- Front tire: 7.50-16
- Rear tire: 18.4-30 (2WD)
Electrical
What are the electrical specifications of the Massey Ferguson 425?
- Ground: negative
- Battery volts: 12
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