Model history | |
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Model introduced | 1985 |
Model discontinued | 1991 |
Model status | Discontinued Discontinued |
No. produced | Unknown |
Preceded by | Ford 8200 |
Superseded by | Ford 8240 |
Engine Specification | |
Engine make | Ford Engines |
Engine model | ? |
Fuel type | Diesel |
Power hp | 110 hp - 81 hp (drawbar) 95 hp (PTO) |
Power kW | 82 kW |
Governed rpm | {{{governedrpm}}} |
Displacement cu in /(litre) | 401 cu inches (6.6 litres) |
No. of Cylinders | 6 |
Bore in (mm) | 4.4 inches (112 mm) |
Stroke in (mm) | 4.4 inches (112 mm) |
Cooling system | Water |
Transmission Details | |
Transmission type | Powershift |
Gearbox make | Ford |
Forward | 16 |
Reverse | 8 |
Drive | 4-WD |
General Data | |
Linkage Category | Cat II |
Lift capacity (lb/kg) | 4,400 lb (2000 kg) |
Tyre Sizes (std/options) | |
Front | 14.9 x 24 (4-wd) |
Rear | 18.4 x 34 |
Tractor Dimensions | |
Weight (nominal) lb/kg | 8,800 lbs (4000 kg) |
Wheelbase | 110 inches (2800 mm) |
Cab Details | |
Cab Make | Ford |
Type of Cab | Ford 'Bubble cab' MkII roof |
Other info | |
Factories | Basildon, UK |
Plow rating | Unknown |
Notes | Started as a "special project" to fill a gap in range |
The Ford 8210 was introduced in 1982 as part of the 10 series updates and replaced the Ford 8200 model. The 8210 SII was discontinued in 1991 when it was replaced by the Ford 8240 updated model.
Model history
Originally derived from the Ford 8200 which was built from a Ford 7700 rear end and a 6-cylinder engine to fill a gap in the 100 hp sector.
Specification
See info box for main spec.
Options
Updated to series II in ?
Prices
Serial numbers
Preservation
These relatively modern 'Classic' models are starting to be collected by owners for Showing and road run use and occasional work during the busy times of year in their farming enterprise. Also there are some smaller contractors who find a well maintained / restored example offers better value than investing in an over specified modern electronic controlled tractor as the relative simplicity allows them to service and repair them in there own workshop.
Gallery
See also
- List of Tractor Manufacturers
- List of Ford Tractor range
- List of Engine Manufacturers
- List of Tractor Dealers
- List of Tractor Parts Suppliers
- List of Tractor Restorers
- Collecting
References / sources
External links
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