Ford 2110 LCG
| 1965 - 1975 |
Industrial tractor |
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Series map:
2110
4110
37.5hp
62.3hp
Production |
Manufacturer | Ford
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Industrial tractor |
The Ford 2110 LCG was a highway mowing tractor, designed for stability on ditches and slopes. It is completely different than the later Ford 2110 compact utility tractor. |
Ford 2110 Power |
Engine (gross) | 37.5 hp 28.0 kW
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Engine (net) | 36 hp 26.8 kW
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Engine | 39 hp 29.1 kW
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PTO (claimed) | 30.5 hp 22.7 kW
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Mechanical |
Two-wheel drive |
Final drives | bevel gear
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Steering | manual
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Steering | power OptOptional
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Mechanical expanding shoe brakes |
Open operator station. |
Capacity |
Fuel | 13 gal 49.2 L
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Hydraulic system | 4 gal 15.1 L
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Hydraulics |
Type | open center
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Capacity | 4 gal 15.1 L
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Pressure | 2500 psi 172.4 bar
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Valves | 0 to 2
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Steering flow | 3.5 gpm 13.2 lpm
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Tractor hitch |
Rear Type | I
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Rear lift (at ends) | 1700 lbs 771 kg
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Power Take-off (PTO) |
Rear PTO | live (8-speed)
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  | independent (10-speed)
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Rear PTO Type | 540
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Electrical |
Ground | negative
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Charging system | generator
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Charging amps | 22
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Battery volts | 12
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Gasoline Battery AH | 80
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References |
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2110 - 4110 LCG Tractors published in 1971, by Ford |
Industrial Tractors and Equipment published in 1965, by Ford |
New-Size Ford Tractors Loaders-Backhoes published in 1965 |
Tractors For Industrial Use published in 1967, by Ford |
Industrial Tractors - Equipment published in 1968, by Ford |
Industrial Tractors & Equipment Specifications 1969 published by Ford |
Buyer's Guide '73 published in 1973, by Ford |
Industrial Sales Handbook published in 1966, by Ford |
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Ford Tractor Operator's Manual 2000 3000 4000 5000 (SE3006) published in 1966 |
Operator's Manual 2000 3000 4000 5000 (SE 3225) published in 1968 |
Operator's Manual Supplement 2000 3000 4000 5000 (SE 3225-S2A) published in 1968 |
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