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    Ford 850 tractor photo  FO-20 I&T Manual: Ford 501, 600, 601, 700, 701, 800, 801, 900, 901, 1801, 2000, 4000
    I&T Shop Manual
    Production years:1954 - 1957
    Tractor type:Farm/Agricultural tractor
    Smaller:Ford 650





    The Ford 800 series consisted of the 820, with no 3-point or PTO; the 850, with a transmission PTO; and the 860 with a live PTO.
     

    Production:

    Manufacturer:Ford
    Series:800
    Factory:Highland Park, Michigan, USA
    Total built:-unknown-
    Original price:$2,273 (1957)
     

    Variants:

    820:no 3-point or hydrulics
    850:transmission PTO
    860:live PTO
     

    Ford 850 Engine:

       Ford 4-cyl gasoline
       Ford 4-cyl diesel
       Ford 4-cyl LP gas
    full engine details ...
     

    Capacity:

    Fuel:14 gal [53.0 L]
     

    Power Take-off (PTO):

    Rear PTO:transmission
    Rear RPMs:-unknown-
     

    Dimensions & Tires:

    Wheelbase:121.8 inches [309 cm]
    Weight:3425 lbs [1553 kg]
    Front tire:6.00-16
    Rear tire:12-28
    full dimensions and tires ...
     

    850 Serial Numbers:

    1954: 1
    1955: 10615
    1956: 77615
    1957: 116368
     

    Ford 850 Power:

    Engine:-unknown-
    Drawbar (claimed):30 hp [22.4 kW]
    Belt (claimed):40 hp [29.8 kW]
    Plows:3
    Drawbar (tested):39.0 hp [29.1 kW]
    Belt (tested):45.4 hp [33.9 kW]
    power test details ...
     

    Mechanical:

    Chassis:4x2 2WD
    Steering:-unknown-
    Brakes:-unknown-
     

    Electrical:

    Ground:-unknown-
     

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