The Ford 1910 and 2110 tractors are part of Fordβs compact utility tractor range from the 1980s, built by Shibaura to deliver reliable performance for small farms, landscaping, and utility operations. The Ford 1910 is powered by a 1.7L 3-cylinder diesel engine rated at approximately 32 hp, while the larger Ford 2110 is equipped with a 2.3L 4-cylinder diesel producing about 38 hp. Both models were available in 2WD or 4WD, offering versatility for different applications and terrain conditions.
Equipped with 12-speed gear transmissions (unsynchronized or partially synchronized), differential lock, and rear drum brakes, these tractors are designed for durability and efficiency. The Ford 1910 delivers around 28.6 hp at the PTO, while the 2110 provides about 34β35 hp PTO power, making them suitable for a wide range of implements. Hydraulic systems are open-center with pump flows of ~8.6 gpm for the 1910 and ~12.1 gpm for the 2110, supporting Category I three-point hitches with rear lift capacities up to 3,800 lbs (1910) and around 2,000 lbs at 24 inches (2110). Fuel capacities of 9β10.6 gallons allow for extended operation, while operating weights range from ~3,000 to nearly 4,000 lbs.
The comprehensive repair manual provides complete factory-level servicing instructions for both the Ford 1910 and 2110. Coverage includes engine systems, fuel system, electrical systems, clutch, transmission, PTO, differential and rear axle, brakes, hydraulics, steering, front axle, wheels and tires, and tractor separation procedures. The manual also includes supplements for hydraulic updates. Step-by-step repair procedures, exploded diagrams, wiring and hydraulic schematics, torque specifications, lubrication charts, and troubleshooting guides ensure professional-level maintenance and accurate repairs.
Key Highlights
- Ford 1910: 1.7L 3-cylinder diesel, ~32 hp gross, ~28.6 hp PTO
- Ford 2110: 2.3L 4-cylinder diesel, ~38 hp gross, ~35 hp PTO
- 12-speed transmissions (gear/partial sync), 2WD or 4WD configurations
- Open-center hydraulics with flows from 8.6 gpm (1910) to 12.1 gpm (2110)
- Category I three-point hitch with rear lift ~2,000β3,800 lbs depending on model
- Fuel tanks: 9.2 gal (1910) / 10.6 gal (2110) for extended operation
- Operating weights: ~3,000β3,950 lbs depending on drivetrain and configuration
- Workshop manual sections: engine, fuel, electrical, clutch, transmission, PTO, hydraulics, axle/brakes, steering, wheels/tires, separation
- Includes hydraulic and wiring diagrams, lubrication schedules, torque data, and troubleshooting charts
- Essential for accurate servicing, maintenance, and long-term reliability
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