MF 2168 RICE AND CORN COMBINE HARVESTER

FROM THE PIONEERS IN COMBINE HARVEST TECHNOLOGY

The Massey Ferguson 2168 is a tough, no-nonsense tracked combine harvester that could efficiently harvest rice under demanding conditions in Asia, where extreme weather conditions like heavy rains and intense heat are common.
With market-leading features, the MF2168 is simple to operate, reliable and dependable. It has a tough 4-cylinder engine that economically drives the efficient threshing mechanism, which delivers grains to either a hopper with unloading auger or a bagging system.
The tracked drive enables the MF2168 to work under the worst field conditions that are common in Asian rice fields.
All Certified Equipment Trading Corporation (ACETC), the exclusive distributor of Massey Ferguson farm tractors in the Philippines, also possesses the after-sales expertise and quality spare parts to keep the MF2168 operating for many years.

MF 2168

Key Features

HORSEPOWER

87

CYLINDERS

4

ASPIRATION

TURBO CHARGED

Features

The MF2168 is powered by a vertical, in-line 4-cylinder engine that is water-cooled, giving it more flexibility to deal with conditions where outside temperatures are high.
The engine produces 65 kilowatts or 87 horsepower.

the large fuel capacity could allow the MF2168 to operate for longer hours before refuelling, thus increasing efficiency in the harvesting of palay (unmilled) rice.

With a gearbox and hydrostatic (HST) system, the MF2168 could operate smoothly under challenging field conditions.
It has 3 speed options for forward and reverse, with the speed depending on soil conditions, and density and status of crops.
The system allows the MF2168 to have uniform speeds going forward or reverse: 0-3 kph at low speed setting; 0-5 kph at standard speed setting; and 0-10 kph at high speed setting.

Rubber tracks help the MF 2168 traverse asphalt or concrete roads leading to the rice fields where it would be used. Also, rubber tracks are best for conditions where moisture and mud are prevalent, a condition that could cause corrosion or rust to metal parts.

The MF2168 has a transverse flow system where palay to be threshed are not funnelled into a small opening, thus preventing clogging.
Competitor brands employ the axial flow that is prone to clogging.
For a detailed explanation on the transverse flow system, you may want to watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSW3-HeYL7Y
It also features a double threshing drum while competitor brands only have one long drum (axial flow). This means The MF 2168 has 2 drums that increases the combine harvester‘s threshed grain purity to 97.6% purity (according to an AMTEC test result).

The MF2168has sack type discharge system, where 2 bags/sacks are simultaneously fed. Two people take charge of the bagging while a driver operates the combine harvester. This assures “Farming-in-the-go” with no need to stop operations in the field.
A Boom/Tank type tank within the combine harvester is filled up and once it is full, it will stop to unload the grains through a boom.

It has an Automatic/Self-adjusting header feed auger and conveyor drum – this is a preventive mechanism of the MF2168 to avoid clogging or “over-feeding” or “mabulunan.” Competitor brands have a manually-operated reverse function in their conveyance system (axial flow), which is more susceptible to clogging. (The MF2168 has transverse flow system that has a very low probability of clogging.)