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Topic: Identifying 3-cyl tractors
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| dzus
12-22-2012 07:04:55
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Looking in my 3-cylinder parts book. I know 2100 & 3100 are the common utility tractors. What is a 2110? What is a 4110? What is a 4140? the parts book doesn't say what these models are. Thanks! |
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| RodInNS
12-22-2012 13:23:30
216.118.158.123
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Re: Identifying 3-cyl tractors in reply to dzus, 12-22-2012 07:04:55
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| Sean in PA
12-22-2012 13:13:06
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Re: Identifying 3-cyl tractors in reply to dzus, 12-22-2012 07:04:55
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| 2110 was the low center of gravity version of the 3 cylinder 2000 series.
4110 was the low center of gravity version of the 3 cylinder 4000 series.
4140 was the 3 cylinder 4000SU.
4140x was the heavy industrial version of the prior 4 cylinder 4000 series. The last digit varied depending on trans/PTO options.
This post was edited by Sean in PA at 13:14:44 12/22/12. |
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| Ultradog MN
12-22-2012 12:14:22
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Re: Identifying 3-cyl tractors in reply to dzus, 12-22-2012 07:04:55
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| I don't think the 4140 was a 3 cyl. I thought it was a 4 cyl Industrial. Others here will know for sure.
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| Hogleg
12-22-2012 09:43:21
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Re: Identifying 3-cyl tractors in reply to dzus, 12-22-2012 07:04:55
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| 2110 is a ford 2000 LCG tractor. Low Center of Gravity used mainly for mowing. 4110 is same LCG style on a 4000 model.
Here's mine
John
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| Fordfarmer
12-22-2012 10:13:39
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Re: Identifying 3-cyl tractors in reply to Hogleg, 12-22-2012 09:43:21
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| A side note on that is that the 4110 (4000LCG) uses the same rear axle as the 3000, not the double reduction axle with wet disk brakes that other 4000 variants use. |
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