Target User:
Ford 2910 tractor owners, operators, mechanics, and parts suppliers
Manual Value Proposition:
Provides essential, detailed parts information for efficient maintenance and repair, directly comparable to OEM service manuals in scope for parts identification.
Illustrated Views:
Crucial for visual identification and understanding of component relationships and assembly.
Part Number Accuracy:
Essential for ensuring correct component procurement, minimizing downtime and errors.
Digital Accessibility:
Instant download and cross-platform compatibility (Windows, Linux, Mac) enhance usability.
Engine Components:
Cylinder block, cylinder head, pistons, crankshaft, camshaft, valves, fuel system components, lubrication system components, cooling system components
Transmission Components:
Gearbox, clutch assembly, PTO (Power Take-Off) components, drive shafts, differential
Hydraulic System Components:
Hydraulic pump, control valve, hydraulic cylinders, lift arms, auxiliary hydraulic ports, hydraulic fluid lines
Electrical System Components:
Wiring harness, starter motor, alternator, battery, lighting, instrument panel components
Chassis And Running Gear:
Front axle, steering components, rear axle, braking system components, hitch components
Wheels And Tires:
Wheel hubs, rims, tire specifications, mounting hardware
Operator Station:
Seat, controls, fenders, platform components
Assembly Disassembly:
Detailed exploded views facilitating assembly and disassembly of all components
Part Identification:
Accurate part numbers for ordering replacements
Troubleshooting Guidance:
Implicitly supported through accurate parts identification for issue diagnosis
Preventative Maintenance Support:
Facilitates identification of wear items and replacement parts for scheduled maintenance
Depth:
Comprehensive parts catalog, enabling detailed repair and overhaul planning
Engine Type:
3-cylinder Diesel engine (Specific model designation not provided, common for Ford 2910 are typically based on Shibaura or Ford's own designs of that era)
Estimated Horsepower Range:
Approximately 30-40 HP (Typical for this class and era of Ford tractor)
Engine Displacement:
Typically around 1.5 - 2.0 Liters (Specific details require engine model lookup)
Injection System:
Indirect injection or Direct injection (depending on specific engine variant, common in this period)
Transmission Type:
Manual transmission with multiple forward and reverse gears (e.g., 8F/2R or similar configurations)
Pto Transmission:
Standard Power Take-Off (PTO) system, likely with multiple speeds (e.g., 540 RPM)
Clutch Type:
Single-stage or Two-stage dry clutch
Rollover Protection:
Optional ROPS (Rollover Protective Structure) typically available or retrofittable, critical for operator safety.
Braking System:
Mechanical drum brakes or hydraulic disc brakes (depending on model year and specification)
Operator Guarding:
Covers PTO shaft, rotating components, and hot surfaces for operator protection.
Instrument Panel:
Basic analog gauges for engine temperature, oil pressure, fuel level, and tachometer. Warning lights for charging system, oil pressure, and brake system.
Features:
N/A (Tractor of this era lacks modern driver assistance systems)
Features:
N/A (No electronic connectivity features)
Engine Oil Change Interval:
Typically 100-250 hours or annually (Refer to specific manual for exact recommendation based on oil type)
Fuel Filter Replacement:
Typically every 250-500 hours or annually
Air Filter Maintenance:
Check and clean/replace as needed based on operating conditions (e.g., dusty environments).
Engine Oil Type:
API CD or CE rated diesel engine oil, SAE 10W-30 or 15W-40 depending on temperature range (Consult manual for specific viscosity)
Hydraulic Fluid Type:
Ford ESSTM-2236 or an equivalent Universal Tractor Transmission Oil (UTTO) meeting specifications like API GL-4, John Deere J20C, or Massey Ferguson M1145.
Transmission Fluid Type:
UTTO as specified for the hydraulic system, as often shared.
Coolant Type:
Ethylene glycol-based antifreeze with corrosion inhibitors, typically a 50/50 mix with distilled water.
Common Wear Items:
Clutch wear, hydraulic pump wear, PTO seal leaks, injector seal failures, starter motor solenoids, front axle kingpin wear.
Electrical Issues:
Corrosion on electrical connectors, worn wiring insulation, and potential issues with the starter solenoid or voltage regulator.
Hydraulic Performance:
Slow hydraulics or loss of lifting capacity can indicate worn pump seals, internal valve leakage, or low fluid levels.
Manufacturer:
Ford Motor Company (Tractor Division)
Series Context:
Part of the Ford 10 Series (or similar era) compact/utility tractor line, often featuring Shibaura-built engines/drivetrains for Ford.
Production Period:
Mid-1980s to late 1980s (Approximate)
Manufacturing Locations:
Likely manufactured in the USA or potentially under license/collaboration in other regions.
Industry Standing:
Ford tractors of this era are generally regarded as robust and reliable utility tractors, known for their straightforward design and ease of maintenance within their class.
Customer Satisfaction:
High for their time due to durability and functionality, though specific modern ratings are not applicable.
Safety Standards:
Built to meet applicable agricultural machinery safety standards of the 1980s.