![]() ![]() ◊ Ford 801 - Brakes (10) Brake discs, actuator parts, bands, cylinders, drums, fluid reservoirs, pads, linkage, brake pistons, pedals, shoes, repair kits and more. Our huge inventory of restoration quality parts combined with fast shipping and low prices makes us your best choice for tractor repair. High quality Ford 801 Tractor Parts - the right parts - offered at a low cost so you can fix your Ford tractor today. We are working tirelessly to get our entire inventory online, but it's not all here yet! If you don't find the part you need, give us a call at (717) 866-2135, then press 1 for our Tractor Parts department.Select a category below or view all parts. If you don't have a part #, that's okay! You can select your model from the above menu to view all the parts we have available.Ĭan't Find Your Parts? Don't give up on us yet! If you know the part # you're looking for, that's the quickest way to find it! Simply click 'Find Products & Parts' in the top right corner, enter the number, and press 'Find'. Additionally, you are helping to support local economies and small businesses! Here's why: with hardly any sacrifice in quality, you can get the parts you need quickly, and at a fraction of the cost of buying them new. We are (obviously) big believers in used parts at Wengers of Myerstown. After a series of acquisitions and mergers with companies like New Holland and Fiat, we no longer see tractors branded 'Ford' in production - but all of the company's innovations can be found throughout the industry! Other innovations Ford brought to the agricultural machinery industry include power hydraulics, rubber pneumatic tires, and diesel engines. Finally, farmers could easily switch between implements for different jobs in the field. In the late 1930s, Ford N Series tractors arrived to change the way tractors were made forever – with the addition of the 3-point hitch. In 1917, the Fordson Model F was developed as the first commercial model – it featured a 20hp, 4-cylinder engine. ![]() Many of the same parts that Ford used for its vehicles were used for this new machine, which helped keep costs down. Ford first entered the agricultural business in 1907 with what they called an automobile plow (the term tractor wasn’t well-known at the time). ![]()
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