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Charlie    Posted 07-21-2016 at 05:59:48 [URL] [DELETE]        [Reply] [Email]  
  • 801 Tractor
  • I'm a newbie and would like to have some help in finding out just what I have. Been a Ford mechanic all my life so understand Ford numbering system some. I would like to know what year my tractor is. Here is what I know about it. It is an 801 with a 12 volt system and spin on oil filter. The serial number is 841-17532. Any help would be appreciated.

    Charlie    Posted 08-08-2016 at 13:09:47 [URL] [DELETE]        [Reply] [Email]  
  • Re: 801 Tractor
  • I have looked at all the manuals and cannot find one on the 801. I have tried to load several of the other years and cannot even get that done. I am trying to get this old thing to run. I'm needing several parts just to get started. Could someone give me a site that would have a parts listing for this tractor so I can order parts.

    Many Thanks

    Ed Gooding (VA)    Posted 08-09-2016 at 20:56:50 [URL] [DELETE]        [Reply] [Email]  
  • Re: 801 Tractor
  • Charlie, your owner's manual can be downloaded by clicking here It's in our Manuals / Tractors library here.

    You ordered the parts book on CD today and should have that in a few days.

    Hope this helps............Ed

    Ed Gooding (VA)    Posted 07-21-2016 at 07:09:48 [URL] [DELETE]        [Reply] [Email]  
  • Re: 801 Tractor
  • Hi Charlie. Welcome to the NTC. 841 is your model number, indicating a 4-speed tranny, and non-live PTO. Your serial number indicates the year of manufacture being 1958. Here's a page from an original dealer ad comparing Hundred Series models that will give you a list of features in comparison to other models:

    You can also download a free pdf version of an original owner's manual from our Manuals / Tractors library here. We also offer an original dealer parts book for your tractor on CD-ROM for a small, tax-deductible donation in our Support NTC page here.

    Hope this helps.........Ed

    P.S. The N Board page is the most active forum here for questions and answers. Most people come to this page to research history. We have a lot of folks here who own, or have owned Hundred Series models, so you can get answers to about any question.

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