The Massey Ferguson 4320 tractor hydraulic oil capacity was not listed in the scraped specs, but hydraulic pump flow is 14.5 gpm | 54.9 lpm, and hydraulic pressure is 3045 psi | 210.0 bar.
Massey Ferguson 4320 Hydraulic Capacity & Flow Specs
| Hydraulic pressure | 3045 psi | 210.0 bar |
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| Pump flow | 14.5 gpm | 54.9 lpm |
Massey Ferguson 4320 Hitch, Remote & Lift Specs
| Rear hitch type | II/I |
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Massey Ferguson 4320 Useful Hydraulic Calculations
| Estimated hydraulic horsepower | about 25.8 hydraulic hp from listed pressure and pump flow |
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Massey Ferguson 4320 Hydraulic Comparison Charts
Pump flow comparison
Hydraulic pressure comparison
Benchmarks use practical low, average and high ranges for the utility and row-crop tractor category. These are comparison guides only; use the operator manual and exact tractor configuration before buying parts, oil, loaders or hydraulic implements.
Massey Ferguson 4320 Steering, Brakes & Mechanical Hydraulic Notes
| Steering | Power steering |
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| Brakes | Wet disc brakes |
| Differential lock | 4WD Differential lock | 2WD Differential lock |
Massey Ferguson 4320 Hydraulic Capacity FAQ
Why is the Massey Ferguson 4320 hydraulic oil capacity not shown here?
The scraped specs do not list a hydraulic oil capacity for the Massey Ferguson 4320, but pump flow is 14.5 gpm | 54.9 lpm and pressure is 3045 psi | 210.0 bar. For oil fill amount, use the manual or fill/check procedure, not pump flow or pressure.
Will the Massey Ferguson 4320 hydraulics feel fast or slow?
The useful speed clue is 14.5 gpm | 54.9 lpm pump flow, close to the 14 gpm benchmark for this group. It should be normal for general tractor hydraulic work, assuming the pump and valves are healthy.
What does the Massey Ferguson 4320 hydraulic pressure tell you?
The pressure spec is 3045 psi | 210.0 bar, above the 2,600 psi benchmark. That gives the system stronger force potential, but the implement, hoses, couplers and relief settings still have to match.
What matters most for loader speed on the Massey Ferguson 4320?
On the Massey Ferguson 4320, 14.5 gpm | 54.9 lpm pump flow is around normal for loader/cylinder speed and 3,045 psi pressure affects force more than speed. Flow is the speed number; pressure and lift are the force numbers.
How do you judge hydraulic implement fit on the Massey Ferguson 4320?
For implement matching, the useful checks are 14.5 gpm flow, 3,045 psi pressure, and II/I hitch. That combination is in the normal flow range for this size group and strong on hydraulic force if the cylinders and relief settings match, so match the implement by hydraulic demand, hitch category and actual tractor setup rather than model name alone.
Will the Massey Ferguson 4320 hydraulics handle long hydraulic jobs?
The useful heat clues are 14.5 gpm flow, 3,045 psi pressure, and about 25.8 hydraulic hp by the pressure-flow estimate. Heat risk still depends on load, duty cycle, oil level, cooler condition and implement demand.
How much hydraulic power does the Massey Ferguson 4320 make on paper?
Using 3,045 psi and 14.5 gpm, the rough pressure-flow estimate is about 25.8 hydraulic hp. That is a useful middle-range hydraulic power figure for normal tractor work. It is a comparison number, not engine horsepower.
What do the Massey Ferguson 4320 hitch hydraulic specs mean?
The hitch-side hydraulic clues are that rear hitch type is II/I. For real implement choice, hitch category gets it connected, lift capacity gets it raised, and hydraulic flow gets cylinders moving at a usable speed.
What should you check before servicing the Massey Ferguson 4320 hydraulics?
For service planning, pressure is listed at 3,045 psi and flow is listed at 14.5 gpm. Use the dipstick or sight glass and the operator manual as the final source before servicing.
Hydraulic capacity, pressure, flow, valves, remotes and lift specs can vary by year, market, transmission, pump option, loader package and tractor configuration. Check the operator manual, hydraulic oil dipstick/sight glass, parts book and official masseyferguson.com website before buying hydraulic oil, servicing the system or sizing hydraulic implements.

