The Massey Ferguson 595 tractor engine horsepower is 86.8 hp | 64.7 kW.
Massey Ferguson 595 Horsepower Specs
| Engine horsepower | 86.8 hp | 64.7 kW |
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Massey Ferguson 595 Useful Horsepower Calculations
| Engine size per engine horsepower | 3.7 ci per engine hp |
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| Engine horsepower per liter | 16.7 engine hp per L |
Massey Ferguson 595 Engine Specs
| Displacement | 318 ci | 5.2 L |
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| Bore and stroke | 4.50×5.00 inches | 114 x 127 mm |
| Rated RPM | 2000 |
| Torque | 253 lb-ft | 343.1 Nm |
| Torque RPM | 1300 |
Massey Ferguson 595 Fuel, Cooling, Starting & Service Specs
| Starter volts | 12 |
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Massey Ferguson 595 Horsepower Comparison Charts
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Benchmarks use practical low, average and high ranges for the utility tractor category. Use the operator manual and actual engine/tractor configuration before sizing implements or judging working power.
Massey Ferguson 595 Horsepower FAQ
How much horsepower does the Massey Ferguson 595 have?
The listed engine output is 86.8 hp, close to the 80 hp benchmark average. That puts the tractor in a normal working range for this benchmark group, with 86.8 hp as the main engine number.
How big is the Massey Ferguson 595 engine?
The engine displacement is 318 ci, above the 260 ci benchmark average. Bigger displacement can help low-rpm pull and load-holding feel.
How much torque does the Massey Ferguson 595 have?
The listed torque is 253 lb-ft, close to the 240 lb-ft benchmark average. The 253 lb-ft figure is a normal torque result for this class.
What rpm is the Massey Ferguson 595 rated at?
The rated speed is 2,000 rpm, close to the 2,200 rpm benchmark average. The 2,000 rpm figure is around normal for this class.
Horsepower and engine specs can vary by year, market, engine option, fuel system, test standard and tractor configuration. Check the operator manual, spec plate, parts book and official masseyferguson.com website before buying parts, sizing implements or making repair decisions.

