Ford 861

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I have a '58 861 also. As others have said if you want to keep the loader, you can add power steering. You are probably looking at around $1100 to add this feature. There may be a cheaper solution since I have not looked in a while.

I don't know what all you plan to do with your tractor. It is a good plowing tractor. I think it is rated to pull up to 3-14's as far as a bottom plow but I would recommend no more than 2-14 or 16's. It will also pull a 6' 3pt disk, and a 6' bush hog (rotary cutter).

I would not recommend using a tiller with it because the ground speed is too fast even in 1st gear.

If you plan to tune it up I would suggest using Autolite 437 spark plugs. You can change out the points for electronic ignition. I had this idea once until I priced it. You can buy several sets of points for the cost of the electronic.

Your tractor has a 172ci engine which produces 48hp engine and 41hp at the pto.

Good luck and enjoy it.

Thanks for the tips kf4uda!

bucktaker - I'll get some pics soon. I bought it this weekend but didn't have a trailer handy. I am going back up tomorrow to get it. I have also heard that saying about the dirt and keeping it on there or it will break down. :) The problem is I am a bit **** and like things clean......or at least cleaner than that old pig is right now. :(
 
   / Ford 861 #12  
Interesting about the loader opinions.
I should clarify a little. This tractor will be used almost exclusively for "farming" 8-10 acres of food plots I have on some hunting land. Pulling a 6' disk and a 6-8' cultivator, as well as pulling a brush hog mower of some sort.
I do not live on the land and therefore it wont be used for pushing snow, hauling bales, etc. For my use, I can see it possibly being helpful for hauling tools, seed, deer :licking:, etc. but nothing major or that I couldn't do with a 4 wheeler. Also my brother lives 3 miles away, and a buddy lives 1 mile away, they both have smaller loader tractors that I would probably be able to use for things that should come up.
Ease of getting at the motor for different things would also a lot nicer without the loader...........I know, it kind of sounds like I've made up my mind on it.

Thanks for the reply's guys.

I don't mean to belabor the point, but we have four tractors with FELs and can not imagine getting rid of any of them even though some are on the same property. They are just too darned handy.
 
   / Ford 861 #13  
i'd keep the loader.. hoses a re cheap.. and you will find uses for it.

if it is cumbersome.. remove the bucket..

I only have 1 loader tractor with power steering.. an 850 the rest of my loaders including a TLB made from an 850 are non power steering.

if the stering box is maintained and you start to roll when turning.. it's not too bad.

not sure why the fenders are precluded with your loader install.. post a pic... i've rarely seen a laoder install that 100% prevented fender usage..

IMHO.. 2000$ was a good price.

as for the laoder sale... depending on modle and how it is plumbed.. it's probably 'cheapertokeepher' as they say...

soundguy
 
   / Ford 861 #14  
i'd keep the loader.. hoses a re cheap.. and you will find uses for it.

if it is cumbersome.. remove the bucket..

I only have 1 loader tractor with power steering.. an 850 the rest of my loaders including a TLB made from an 850 are non power steering.

if the stering box is maintained and you start to roll when turning.. it's not too bad.

not sure why the fenders are precluded with your loader install.. post a pic... i've rarely seen a laoder install that 100% prevented fender usage..

IMHO.. 2000$ was a good price.

as for the laoder sale... depending on modle and how it is plumbed.. it's probably 'cheapertokeepher' as they say...

soundguy

i have seen quite a few with no fender because you had to get on the tractor from the back i had a 2000 like this it wasn't a ford loader thought i dont remember the brand
 
   / Ford 861 #15  
even the jungle gym style shouldn't preclude fenders, whether or not someone removed them..e tc.

even my superior loader that used the rear fender mounts and offsets the fenders still lets you use them.

if it's some jiggewred up non ford specific contraption that was torch n welder and hammered to fit.. that'd be about the most probable way it would preclude fenders.

again..I'd have to see a pic to see if it actually precluded them..e tc..
 
   / Ford 861 #16  
even the jungle gym style shouldn't preclude fenders, whether or not someone removed them..e tc.

even my superior loader that used the rear fender mounts and offsets the fenders still lets you use them.

if it's some jiggewred up non ford specific contraption that was torch n welder and hammered to fit.. that'd be about the most probable way it would preclude fenders.

again..I'd have to see a pic to see if it actually precluded them..e tc..

i agree but the one i had like i said didn't have any fenders and the only way you could have them on it was to cut the front of the fenders off but also i dont know what brand it was and what it really went on but it fit the ford with no cutting or welding i wish i still had a picture of it

but on another subject soundguy you should see the prior model 4000 i bought its a four speed dual remotes new rubber on back good on front running excelent sheat metal for 600
 
   / Ford 861 #17  
dang.. 600.. I don't thik I want to see a pic.. might make me cry!
 
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i have seen quite a few with no fender because you had to get on the tractor from the back i had a 2000 like this it wasn't a ford loader thought i dont remember the brand

This is the reason I think they took the fenders off. It is a ford brand loader, but didn't bother to look at the number........I almost want to say a 703 based on some pics I have looked at.
It makes me feel better to hear $2,000 was a decent buy........but you guys haven't seen it yet either. :( I am leaving at noon today to get it, I'll get some pics up hopefully tomorrow!
 
   / Ford 861 #20  
you'd be surprised. I've bought some pretty homely tractors ont he cheap that turned out to be real workhorses.

my 'hay mover' a ford 850 with a superior loader is one of my ugliest tractors... smokes.. rattles.. drips a lil.. but will pick up a 2000# in the loader and move it.. :)
 

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