Ferguson

F40 Two-Wheels (1956-1957)

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1956-1957

The F40 was a utility tractor manufactured by Ferguson in Detroit, Michigan. It had a Continental 2.2L four-cylinder gasoline engine with manual steering, optional power steering differential mechanical shoe brakes, a six-speed unsynchronized gear transmission, and an open operator station. The F-40 was the same as the Massey Harris 50. It was introduced during the dual-line policy when the Massey-Harris-Ferguson company maintained a separate Ferguson and Massey-Harris tractor line. It was available in several variations, the S was a utility tractor, the T was a single wheel row crop, the R was a two-wheel row crop, and the C was a high clearance model.


Tractor Info

Engine: Continential

Cylinders: 4

Bore & Stroke: 3.3125x3.875

RPM: 2,000

CID: 134

Fuel: Gas

Main Fuel Tank Cap: 13.9

Aux Fuel Tank Cap:

Carburetor: Marvel Schebler

Cooling Capacity: 2.25

Drawbar HP: 30.84

Belt PTO HP: 32.8

Weight: 3,000 lbs

Length: 120 inches

Width: inches

Height: 56.8 inches

Number of Gears: 6/2

Options:


1956: 400001

1957: 405671



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