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Ford 8401
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Model history
Model introduced 1980
Model discontinued 1985
Model status Discontinued
No. produced 750
Preceded by None
Superseded by ?
Engine Specification
Engine make Ford
Engine model Ford 270?
Fuel type Diesel
Power hp 110 hp
Governed rpm {{{governedrpm}}}
Displacement cu in /(litre) 401 cu inch (6.6 ltr)
No. of Cylinders 6
Cooling system Water
Naturally aspirated, Turbo or Supercharged NASome retrofitted
Transmission Details
Transmission type Ford Dual Power
Gearbox make Ford
Forward 16
Reverse 4
Drive 2-WD
General Data
Linkage Category None or Cat III (option)
P.T.O rpm 540
Tyre Sizes (std/options)
Front 10x16
Rear 23x30 (23.1x34 option)
Cab Details
Cab Make Gason
Type of Cab Safety
Other info
Factories Basildon/SEM/Local assemby
Plow rating Unknown
Approximate Cost new in (year) $34,500 (AUS$) 1983
Notes Hybrid model
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The Ford 8401 was part built by SEM in the UK as a skid unit from 1980 to 1985 for the Ford of Australia to complete assembly of with local wheels and Cab.[1]

Model History

For Company history see
Main article: Ford Tractors

The Ford 8401 was a parts bin special produced for the Australian market to fill a gap in Fords line up at the 110 hp size. The tractor was assembled from a ford 7700 rea end and transmision with Ford 6-cylinder engine down rated for the conditions. The front axle assembly was from a Ford TW-10 and th backend had a HD differential from County. The tractor was shipped as a skid unit and fitted with a local built 'Gason' cab. bodeywork and wheels.

Early version were drawbar only but later ones had optional Three-point Linkage available.

The detailed history of this item is unknown. - Can you help add any history for Ford 8401 ?

Timeline

  • Introduced ?

Factory locations

Specification

See Infobox for basic details

Variations and Options

Serial Numbers Information

Serial Numbers and Year of Manufacture data[2]
Year Serial run Number Built Notes (Total built xyz).
1980 First built
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1985 Last built No.
year serial no Number built Notes

Preservation

No information on any of these tractors in preservation is available.

(Do you know of any examples to list ?
List of Preserved Ford 8401 tractors
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Make + Model No.
Reg No.
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Serial No. Build-Date Engine-Type/Make Owner
(if known)
Photo Were seen/Featured in Other info
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Gallery

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See also

Collection related info
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References / Sources

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  1. Classic Tractor Magazine, No. 102, October 2009, P39
  2. Add Source of serial number data

External Links

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