Target User:
Tractor owners, mechanics, parts suppliers, restorers
Utility:
Essential for accurate part identification and ordering for servicing and repairs
Accessibility:
Instant PDF download, no waiting for physical shipment
Navigation:
Indexed and sectioned for fast navigation, includes figure search guidance
Primary Coverage:
Illustrated Master Parts List
Component Coverage:
Wheels and Weights, Brakes, Front Axle and Steering, Rear Axle, Hydraulic Systems, Engine, Transmission, Cooling System, Fuel System, Hydraulic Pump, Electrical System, Instrument Panel, Seats, Sheet Metal and Grille, Decals
Sheet Metal And Trim:
Fenders, hood panels, grille, side panels, floorboards, running boards
Type:
Illustrated Parts List Manual / Parts Catalog
Classification:
Parts Catalog / Illustrated Parts List (IPL)
Source Document:
Original Ford factory parts list
Access:
Immediate email link upon purchase
Engine Systems:
Detailed engine parts breakdowns, cooling system, fuel system
Powertrain Systems:
Transmission, rear axle, front axle, steering system, brakes
Hydraulic Systems:
Main hydraulic systems, hydraulic pump
Electrical Systems:
Electrical system, instrument panel
Body And Chassis:
Wheels, weights, sheet metal, grille, seats, decals
Front Systems:
Front axle, steering linkage, front wheel components
Rear Systems:
Rear axle, differential, final drive components, rear wheel mounting
Operator Controls:
Instrument panel components, seat mounting hardware, control lever linkages
Cooling System:
Radiator, fan, fan shroud, water pump, thermostat housing, hoses
Fuel System:
Fuel tank, fuel lines, fuel filters, carburetor (if applicable), injection pump components (if applicable)
Brake System:
Brake drums, brake shoes, brake linkage, master cylinder (if applicable), brake pedals, master cylinder components
Part Identification:
Exploded views, part breakdowns, part number identification
Servicing And Repair:
Assistance in servicing, rebuilding, teardowns, overhauls, repairs, and adjustments
Assembly Disassembly Aid:
Exploded views provide critical visual guidance for correct assembly and disassembly sequences of parts.
Depth:
Comprehensive parts lookup for the entire machine, including engine components
Purpose:
Facilitates ordering of correct replacement parts, aids in visual understanding of how components assemble for repair and maintenance.
Scope:
Comprehensive, covering all factory-supplied parts for the 1871 Industrial Tractor.
Engine Type:
4-Cylinder Gasoline
Displacement Ci:
Refer to specific sub-model within 1871 series (likely variants of 134 cu in or 172 cu in based on historical context)
Horsepower Range:
Variable based on specific engine variant, but typical for industrial tractors of this era would be in the 40-60 HP range.
Torque Range:
Variable based on specific engine variant.
Components Covered In Manual:
Fuel system components, fuel pump (if applicable)
Components Covered In Manual:
Radiator, hoses, water pump, thermostat, fan
Components Covered In Manual
Engine Internal:
Pistons, rings, rods, crankshaft, camshaft, cylinder head components, valves, gaskets
Engine External:
Manifolds, oil pan, flywheel, starter mounting, alternator/generator mounting
Lubrication System:
Oil pump, oil filter housing, oil pickup tube
Type:
Likely a 4-speed or 5-speed manual transmission, depending on the specific 1871 variant. The '1871' model designation might indicate a specific configuration within a broader series.
Gear Selection:
Manual gear shifting mechanisms and related components.
Features:
Potential for two-stage clutch and Live PTO option depending on configuration.
Components Covered In Manual:
Gears, shafts, clutch components, shifter mechanisms, PTO components
Power Takeoff Pto:
Components for PTO engagement and drive shafts, including potential live PTO options.
Component Coverage:
Wheel weights, overall tractor weight considerations might be inferred from parts listings
Component Coverage:
Sheet metal parts (hood, fenders), grille, lights (if equipped), drawbar components
Coverage:
While this is a parts list, it implies the need for regular maintenance by providing access to all replaceable components. Specific intervals would typically be found in a separate service manual.
Coverage:
The manual will list part numbers for components within fluid systems (e.g., hydraulic filters, fuel filters, potentially radiator hoses) which indirectly relates to fluid maintenance and replacement.
Types Implied:
Engine oil, coolant, transmission fluid, hydraulic fluid, brake fluid (if applicable to type of brakes)
Coverage:
By detailing all parts, the manual aids in identifying and sourcing replacement parts for common wear items or failure points in these systems (e.g., seals, bearings, common engine wear parts).
Early Tractor Development:
Fordson, Model 9N, Model 2N, Model 8N, Golden Jubilee NAA
Post Henry Ford Era:
Ford tractor development continued after Henry Ford, leading to significant advancements and model series.
Predecessors:
Likely evolved from or shares components with models like the Fordson, 9N, 2N, 8N, and early Hundred/Hundred-One series tractors. The 1871 designation suggests a specific industrial variant.
Industrial Focus:
Ford manufactured various utility, row crop, and industrial models throughout its tractor history. The 1871 is specifically identified as an industrial model.
Industrial Models Context:
Ford's industrial tractors often featured beefier construction, different tire options, and specific configurations for heavy-duty use compared to their agricultural counterparts.
Production Period Context:
While the exact production years for the 1871 are not explicitly stated, the historical overview places Ford tractors from the late 1930s through the early 1960s as key developmental periods, with industrial variants often produced alongside or derived from agricultural models.