Ford 1320
| 1987 - 1995 |
Twenty Compact Series | Compact Utility tractor | Shibaura built |
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Series map:
1220
1320
1520
17.0hp
20.0hp
23.0hp
Production |
Distributor | Ford
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Manufacturer | Shibaura
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Compact Utility tractor |
Built in Japan |
Original price was $12,200 in 1998 |
Ford 1320 Power |
Engine (gross) | 20 hp 14.9 kW
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Engine (net) | 19 hp 14.2 kW
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Gear PTO (claimed) | 17 hp 12.7 kW
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Hydro PTO (claimed) | 16 hp 11.9 kW
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Mechanical |
Two- or four-wheel drive |
Power steering |
Wet disc brakes |
Two-post ROPS. |
Capacity |
Fuel | 7.1 gal 26.9 L
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Hydraulic system | 6.9 gal 26.1 L
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Hydraulics |
Type | open center
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Capacity | 6.9 gal 26.1 L
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Pump flow | 6.4 gpm 24.2 lpm
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Total flow | 9.2 gpm 34.8 lpm
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Steering flow | 2.8 gpm 10.6 lpm
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Tractor hitch |
Rear Type | I
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Control | draft control OptOptional
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Rear lift (at 24"/610mm) | 1742 lbs 790 kg
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Power Take-off (PTO) |
Rear PTO | transmission
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  | live (optional)
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Rear PTO Type | 540
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Mid PTO | optional
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Mid PTO Type | 2000
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1320 Serial Numbers |
Location: | On tractor transmission housing, left side.
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1987 | UE21001
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1988 | UE22001
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1989 | UE23391
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1990 | UE24517
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1991 | UE25495
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1992 | UE26189
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1993 | UE26960
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1994 | UE24771
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1995 | UE28084
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1996 | UE28490
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1997 | UE28925
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1998 | UE29318
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FAQ: How to read a serial number table.
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Electrical |
Ground | negative
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Battery volts | 12
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References |
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Ford Shop Manual by Peter Letourneau |
Mid-Mount Finishing Mower published in 1988, by Ford |
12.5 to 34.5 PTO hp Compact Diesels published in 1987, by Ford |
12.5 to 34.5 PTO hp Compact Diesel Tractors published in 1988, by Ford |
12.5 to 34.5 PTO hp Compact Diesel Tractors published in 1993, by Ford |
Compact Diesel Tractors published in 1994, by Ford |
Compact Diesel Tractors published in 1995, by Ford |
Tractor Buyer's Guide published in 1989, by Ford |
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