Ford 7810 or 7840

mb86

Member
Location
Barnard Castle
Yeh, 2wd rare. Looking for some 10.00-16 wheels for the front, and some 16.9-38 for the rear.
That will look better. I meant having such small wheels on an sle spec was unusual. Is it standard or a special order? You need a battery cover for it too. And if you put bigger tyres on you'll need an extra step!
 

Nearly

Member
Location
North of York
Message 2009tractor on ebay, he had some 10 16 off an 8100 he told me about last month.

18.4's at julian swinbank but 8 bolts on rim.
I hope to have 16.9's to sell if I go up to 18.4's on moff.
 

7610 super q

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
That will look better. I meant having such small wheels on an sle spec was unusual. Is it standard or a special order? You need a battery cover for it too. And if you put bigger tyres on you'll need an extra step!
Yes amongst the many things missing when I bought it were the bottom steps, PTO guard, 21 spline shaft, badge on nosecone, battery cover. Thing is each item from local dealer seems to be £180- 200.:eek:. Oh and black plastic mudguard extensions missing as well. Have no fear, I've made a battery cover from a plastic bread bin. It's a start anyway. I was wondering why the original owner went for sle spec, and then chose 2wd.:scratchhead:
 

7610 super q

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
what speed does it do? my 8340 done 44km on 18.4 38
im going to be putting 16.9 38 on the massey instead of the current 16.9 34, i expect it will be 20% faster
Don't really know, it hasn't turned a wheel on the road, or out in the fields yet. With those wheels I would think it would do 30k max.
 

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