The Massey Ferguson MF 187 baler is a self-propelled baler designed to produce high-quality bales of hay, straw, or other crops. Its robust design and advanced features make it an ideal choice for farmers and agricultural professionals. The baler is equipped with a powerful engine, a reliable transmission system, and a durable baling chamber.
: It requires a minimum tractor PTO power of 110 kW (approx. 120.7 hp) to operate effectively. Key Manual Features
: Critical intervals for lubricating moving parts and inspecting the double-knotter system
Getting your hands on the is the first step toward mastering one of the most reliable large square balers in the field. Produced between 2002 and 2006, the MF 187 is a workhorse designed for high-capacity hay, silage, and straw baling.
: Requires a minimum tractor PTO power of approximately 120 HP ( ) and a total machine weight of roughly
The baler uses a pre-compression chamber to form "flakes" before they enter the main bale chamber, ensuring consistent density.
The Massey Ferguson MF 187 baler is a self-propelled baler designed to produce high-quality bales of hay, straw, or other crops. Its robust design and advanced features make it an ideal choice for farmers and agricultural professionals. The baler is equipped with a powerful engine, a reliable transmission system, and a durable baling chamber.
: It requires a minimum tractor PTO power of 110 kW (approx. 120.7 hp) to operate effectively. Key Manual Features Massey Ferguson Mf 187 Baler Manual
: Critical intervals for lubricating moving parts and inspecting the double-knotter system The Massey Ferguson MF 187 baler is a
Getting your hands on the is the first step toward mastering one of the most reliable large square balers in the field. Produced between 2002 and 2006, the MF 187 is a workhorse designed for high-capacity hay, silage, and straw baling. : It requires a minimum tractor PTO power of 110 kW (approx
: Requires a minimum tractor PTO power of approximately 120 HP ( ) and a total machine weight of roughly
The baler uses a pre-compression chamber to form "flakes" before they enter the main bale chamber, ensuring consistent density.