Ford 850


Ford 850 tractor photo
1954 - 1957
800 Series
Utility tractor
Series map:
650
850
33.3hp*
44.4hp*
*Estimated engine power for comparison only.
Production
ManufacturerFord
Utility tractor
Built in Highland Park, Michigan, USA
Original price was $2,273 in 1957
Variants
820no 3-point or hydraulics
840four-speed
850transmission PTO
860live PTO
Ford 850 Engines
Ford 2.8L 4-cyl gasoline
Ford 2.8L 4-cyl LP gas
Engine details ...
Ford 850 Power
Belt (claimed)40 hp
29.8 kW
Plows3 *14-inch
Drawbar (tested)35.16 hp
26.2 kW
Belt (tested)39.55 hp
29.5 kW
Performance test details ...
Mechanical
Two-wheel drive
Steeringmanual
 power assist optional
Differential mechanical expanding shoe brakes
Open operator station.
Capacity
Fuel14 gal
53.0 L
Hydraulic system2 gal
7.6 L
Rear axle11 qts
10.4 L
Hydraulics
Typeopen center
Capacity2 gal
7.6 L
Pressure2000 psi
137.9 bar
Pump flow4.8 gpm
18.2 lpm
Tractor hitch
Rear TypeI
Controlposition and draft control
Rear lift1250 lbs
567 kg
Power Take-off (PTO)
Rear PTOtransmission
Rear RPM540 (1.125)
Dimensions & Tires
Wheelbase75.18 inches
190 cm
Weight2850 to 3400 pounds
Front tire6.00-16
Rear tire12-28
Full dimensions and tires ...
850 Serial Numbers
19541
195510615
195677271
1957116368

FAQ: How to read a serial number table.
850 Serial Location
Ford 850 serial number location
On the left-hand side of the transmission housing behind the starter.
Electrical
Groundpositive
Charging systemgenerator
Charging amps20
Battery volts6
References
850 references literature
Owner's Manual Series 600 and 800 (SE6085) published in 1956
Accessories and special items for your Ford tracotr published in 1958
1955-1960 Tractor Shop Manual (SE-8175) published in 1961
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