The Massey Ferguson 174-4 is a utility tractor built by Landini and distributed by Massey Ferguson from 1973 to 1983. It features a Perkins 3.9L 4-cylinder diesel engine producing 65 hp (48.5 kW), a 12-speed partially synchronized transmission, and four-wheel drive. The tractor includes mechanical rear differential lock, power steering, dry disc brakes, and an open operator station with an optional cab. It has a fuel capacity of 16 gallons (60.6 L) and a hydraulic system capacity of 5.5 gallons (20.8 L) with an open center type. The rear hitch is category II with position and draft control and a lift capacity of 5842 lbs (2649 kg). The PTO is independent with dry disc clutch and operates at 540 or optional 540/1000 RPM. Dimensions include a wheelbase of 85.8 inches (217 cm), length of 146.7 inches (372 cm), width of 62 inches (157 cm) minimum, and weight of 5490 lbs (2490 kg). Standard tires are 9.5/9-24 front and 14.9/13-30 rear, with optional tire sizes available. Electrical system is 12 volts negative ground with a 92 AH battery. Attachments include a front-end loader with a 2400 lbs lift capacity and various reach and clearance specifications. The serial number is located on the rear of the tractor above and to the left of the PTO shaft.