Description
Every mechanic knows that when it comes to fixing a tractor, having the right service manual is like having your best wrench – you can’t get the job done right without it. This I&T shop manual gives you the step-by-step procedures and detailed illustrations you need to tackle repairs on Massey Ferguson’s 300 series tractors with confidence, whether you’re doing routine maintenance or troubleshooting that stubborn problem that’s been keeping your tractor parked.
What You’re Getting
- Complete step-by-step repair procedures written in plain language that makes sense
- Clear illustrations and diagrams that show you exactly what you’re looking at under the hood
- Detailed troubleshooting guides that help you track down problems faster
- Covers all major systems – engine, transmission, hydraulics, electrical, and PTO
- Specifications and torque settings for proper reassembly
Built for Real Farm Work
This manual covers the Massey Ferguson 300 series tractors that became workhorses across farms everywhere – the MF362, MF365, MF375, MF383, MF390, MF390T, and MF398. These mid-size tractors handle everything from hay operations and loader work to row crop farming and general utility tasks. Whether you’re running a 65-horsepower MF362 or stepping up to the bigger MF398, this manual has the repair information you need.
Made to Last
I&T manuals have been the go-to choice for farm mechanics for decades because they’re written by people who actually work on tractors, not just engineers in an office. The pages are thick enough to handle shop conditions, and the binding stays together even when you’re flipping through it with greasy hands trying to find that one diagram you need.
Good to Know
Keep this manual handy in your shop – it’s designed to lay flat when you’re working so you can follow procedures without constantly fighting to keep pages open. The troubleshooting sections can save you hours of guessing, and the wiring diagrams actually make sense. A good manual pays for itself the first time it helps you avoid taking something apart twice.






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