Massey Ferguson 265 tire Size – Front & Rear tires

Quick answer

The Massey Ferguson 265 tractor has multiple listed tire configurations, including 6.00-16 at the front and 16.9-24 at the rear. Use the table to match the tractor’s agricultural, turf, industrial and 2WD/4WD setup.

Massey Ferguson 265 Tire Size Chart

Configuration Tire size
Agricultural front 6.00-16 | 6.50-16 | 6.50-16 (row-crop) | 6.00-16 (low-proflie) | 6.50-16 (low-profile) | 7.50-10 (low-profile)
Agricultural rear 16.9-24 | 16.9-28 | 16.9-30 | 18.4-26 | 13.6-38 (row-crop) | 14.9-38 (row-crop) | 15.5-38 (row-crop) | 18.4-30 (row-crop) | 14.9-24 (low-profile) | 16.9-24 (low-profile) | 18.4-16.1 (low-profile)
Recommended tire pressure The recommended tire pressure for the Massey Ferguson 265 is typically around 12-16 psi for the rear tires and 25-35 psi for the front tires; depending on the load and use. Always refer to the owner’s manual for the most accurate specifications.
Before buying replacement tires

Match the complete sidewall size, rim diameter, axle position, 2WD/4WD configuration and tire type before ordering. On driven front axles, changing overall tire diameter can upset the required front-to-rear rolling ratio.

Tire Pressure

Recommended tire pressure: The recommended tire pressure for the Massey Ferguson 265 is typically around 12-16 psi for the rear tires and 25-35 psi for the front tires; depending on the load and use. Always refer to the owner’s manual for the most accurate specifications.

Pressure warning: Confirm the correct pressure in the official operator’s manual and the tire manufacturer’s load-and-pressure chart before inflation.

Wheelbase and Ground Clearance

Wheelbase 82 inches 208 cm
Ground clearance 16 inches 40 cm
18.4 inches (row-crop) 46 cm
14.9 inches (low-profile) 37 cm
Specification disclaimer

These specifications are provided as a reference and may vary by production year, country, axle, wheel package and previous tire changes. Before purchasing, fitting or inflating tires, confirm the specifications using the Massey Ferguson official U.S. website, the official operator’s manual and the markings on the tires currently fitted.