[AT] Ford 861
Louis
louis at kellnet.com
Tue Mar 5 20:23:04 PST 2013
I don't have any experience with the red belly diesels. But, the gas
600/800 series tractors are a decent tractor, especially for being a Ford.
I have work on several of them, they are decent tractors. Back in 1972, my
uncle traded a Ford 840 gas for a new 1972 Ford 4000 3 cylinder diesel. He
has remarked to me several times that the 840 had more power than the 4000.
Lou
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[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Spencer Yost
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2013 8:48 PM
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Subject: [AT] Ford 861
I recently added a new tractor to my shed: A Ford 861 diesel. The serial
number has been etched by battery acid but it was represented to me as a
1958. From the parts catalog and various parts numbers I can tell it is
definitely one of the earlier ones.
I needed a work tractor and since I sold the Oliver, I did not really have
one. I have never been a Ford guy but this thing has the convenient foot
print of a red belly but twice the power, live hydraulics, and a two stage
clutch. The vertical 5 speed shift is a little different but otherwise any
red belly owner would be hard pressed to see any difference from the
seat(and the fact it has the Rest-O-Ride seat)
I bought a shaver HD8 post driver from craigslist and added a remote
hydraulic kit and used it to drive 225+ posts over about 7 weekends,
including some pretty big locust corner posts. They both did great.
I really like this thing but never heard much in the list about these 800
series diesels. Anyone else own one?
Spencer
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