Ford 801 power master help

Shawn1234

New User
Hey everyone, looking for a little help here

I have the opportunity to buy a ford 801 power master, and have a few questions

First, the seller claims it is a commercial power master, I googled this and could not find anything, so question is was their a commercial power master made, and if their was, what is the difference between the normal and the commercial?

Second, it has a Sherman backhoe on it, assuming it has a PTO shaft, but want to make sure of this, so does it have a PTO shaft still if it has the Sherman backhoe?

Third, I know it does not currently have 3PT arms on it, but would that be something I could add later? Are the correct hydraulics on the tractor and the mountings or not?

Any help is greatly appreciated and thank you in advance [/list]
 
There are a number of model of the 801. There was the 821, 831, 841, 851, 861 871 and 881. That one is likely to be either the 821 or 831. Which could have a PTO but no 3 point or could not have either depending on how it was ordered
 
The commercial version of the 801 is either a 1801 or a 4000
depending on year built. It will have a solid front axle rather
than an adjustable axle.
If the backhoe is original the tractor most likely never had 3
point or PTO. Can be added now but you better off finding a
ag tractor with these things.

The 821 and 831 is just a striped down version of the more
common 841 and 861. Like no gauges for example.
But still a ag tractor at heart.
 
Just move on by the time you would pull the hoe then add the necessary missing parts if any you could go buy something ready to go. If you want a hoe then go buy a real hoe as they will have the hydraulics to do the work efficiently. It will also have the loader you want for back filling and such around the place.
 

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