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1986 Ford 1710

$4,900

218.6 miles away - LAPEER, MI
Hours: 2577
Transmission: Gear Drive
Horse Power: 26
Drive Type: 4WD
Hours: 2577, Transmission: Gear Drive, Horse Power: 26, Drive Type: 4WD, 3-Point Hitch: Yes, New: Used, PTO (RPM): 540, # of Forward Speeds: 12, Backhoe: No, Differential Lock: Yes, Front Tire Size: 7-16, Front Tire Type: Singles, haspto: Yes, Loader: No, midmountmower: No, Rear Tire Size: 12.4-24, Rear Tire Type: Singles, ROPS: Yes, Shippingweight (pounds): 2690, Turbo: No, Weight (pounds): 2690, Wheel Type: Tires
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LAPEER, MI
218.6 miles away

1989 Ford 1920

$7,200

284.2 miles away - POSEYVILLE, IN
Hours: 2125
Horse Power: 32
Drive Type: 4WD
Hours: 2125, Horse Power: 32, Drive Type: 4WD, New: Used, Operator Station: No Cab, Backhoe: No, Front Tire Type: Singles, Loader: No, midmountmower: No, Rear Tire Type: Singles, ROPS: Yes, Wheel Type: Tires
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George Machinery, LLC
POSEYVILLE, IN
284.2 miles away

1994 Ford 1720

$9,750

317.0 miles away - LOCKPORT, NY
Hours: 1341
Horse Power: 27
Drive Type: 4WD
Hours: 1341, Horse Power: 27, Drive Type: 4WD, New: Used, Horsepowerpto (hp): 23.5, Loader: Yes, ROPS: Yes
Dealer Info
LOCKPORT, NY
317.0 miles away

1986 Ford 1910

$12,900

651.1 miles away - BRENTWOOD, NH
Hours: 1782
Horse Power: 32
Drive Type: 4WD
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BRENTWOOD, NH
651.1 miles away

Learn More About Different Models When Searching for Ford Tractors for Sale

Automotive manufacturing pioneer Henry Ford founded the Ford Motor Company and pushed for manufacturing techniques that increased quality and cut costs. However, Ford was also a leader in producing tractors. His first effort at designing a tractor resulted in what Ford called an automobile plow. After a lot of research and development, the first Fordson tractors were built in 1907.

A Proud History of Quality and Design Innovation

The first Fordson tractors produced to sell were sent to England during World War I. American farmers didn’t have access to Ford’s tractors until 1918. Like Ford’s venerable Model T, early Fordsons quickly dominated the market. The tractor’s design was far above competitors, and Ford’s prices were substantially lower than rival models.

In 1939, the first tractors with only the Ford name were marketed. Over the years, Ford tractors continued to be leaders, with models designed specifically for agricultural and industrial uses. Ford tractors were used for everything from plowing city streets to mowing hay on the steepest hillsides. However, there are a couple of models just about everyone is familiar with.

Ford’s 9N Tractor Proved to Be a Leader

Ford’s early tractors were the first to make use of Ferguson’s 3-point hitch system that made it simple to attach and use a variety of implements. The unique design made farming and industrial work safer and improved the level of performance possible with smaller and lighter tractors.

The 9N only produced 22 horsepower, but its many design advantages made it a popular choice with farmers everywhere. As with the Model T, Ford insisted the company’s tractors were designed so every farmer could afford one. In total, 99,000 9Ns were sold, and many of them are still running today. If you search online for Ford Tractors for Sale, there are always listings for 9Ns.

The Ford 8N Tractor: An Iconic Model

Arguably the most famous Ford tractor is the 8N. With 30 horsepower, 3-point hitch, and Ford’s famous lightweight design, the 8N quickly established itself as a sales leader. While there were other tractor models that sold well, the Ford’s attractive price and ease of maintenance made it an industry best-seller.

The 8N was sold between 1947 and 1952 and, during that brief span, over 442,000 of them were sold. Today, they remain just as popular and are still used on farms everywhere. While exact numbers are difficult to nail down, a huge percentage of the 8Ns sold are still around, although some are now used as much for show as workhorses on farms.

Because they are so readily available, many part-time farmers explore Ford Tractors for Sale to find an 8N they can use. Even tractors needing repairs can cost several thousand dollars. Fully restored 8Ns are commonly priced well in excess of $10,000.

Moving Forward: Discover the Ford 1910

Utility tractors serve a variety of uses, which makes them perennial favorites of both full-time and hobby farmers. The Ford 1910 was sold in both 2WD and 4WD versions and was marketed from 1983 to 1986. Equipped with a three-cylinder Shibaura diesel, the 1910 produced 32 horsepower, placing it in an ideal power range when compared to models offered by competitors.

One of the reasons the 1910 remains popular today is its versatility. With the standard rear PTO and optional front PTO, the model can easily handle a 60” mid-mount mower deck, a front-end loader, and a backhoe attachment.

Restoration and Repairs are Easy with Ford Tractors

Because of their popularity, Ford tractors are generally easy to repair and restore, as parts are readily available. Early Ford tractors had the advantage of simple designs that made them simple for owners to maintain and repair. That’s why there are so many 9Ns still in use on farms of all sizes.

While it’s easier to find Ford tractors for sale just about anywhere in the country, some regions have more of some models available. That means it may take a little time to find a great deal on the specific Ford tractor model you’re looking for. In some cases, it might make sense to pay for shipping if the ideal model is found a little farther from home.

Take the time to look at the various Ford tractors for sale before making any decisions. Ask about delivery options if the tractor you want isn’t available close to home. Ford tractors offer a great value for full-time and hobby farmers, as well as collectors.