[AT] Ford 861
louis at kellnet.com
louis at kellnet.com
Fri Mar 8 10:45:24 PST 2013
The real early 4000's have sheet metal very similar, if not the same as the
801 series.
I have learned as a parts dealer for several aftermarket companies. When
you have to look up parts for 600/800 or 601/801 series tractors, that is
how you have to look stuff up using the generic model. The first number
designates the engine used. The middle number designates how the tractor is
equipped with trans, PTO, etc... I have a chart the lists from the NAA to
the 1881. It shows the type of engine, transmission, PTO, clutch,
proofmeter, power steering and year. It show how a tractor is equipped. IF
anyone would like a copy of the chart, just email me at sales at srstractor.com
Lou
-----Original Message-----
From: Spencer Yost
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2013 10:28 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Ford 861
I don't know of any right now. I realize you are in a more rural area than
I am in but here in NC Craigslist is about the only way to find equipment
anymore. One trick I learned is read all "801" advertisements. Most folks
don't realize the model designations differed and advertise their
841/861/871 tractors as 801.
Mine was advertised correctly but I looked at at least two 841s listed as
801s. I also saw an 801 painted blue advertised as a 4000 (-:
Not sure if I told you anything you did not already know but I hope this
helps,
Spencer
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On Mar 6, 2013, at 20:40, "Al Walker" <alwalker at gvtel.com> wrote:
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mike" <mikesloane at verizon.net>
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>> I have an 860 gas for about thirty years and love it. It was my first
>
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> I have one 860 now and am actively searching for another 860/861. Any one
> know of one that is available?
> Al in NW MN
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