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Ford 3910........Pros and Cons

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Bamaguy

01-29-2007 20:11:30




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I looked at Ford 3910 this morning. It has a few issues.....seems to run pretty good. I'd like to hear from any of you that has any experience with that particular model of tractor....pros and cons. Thanks in advance for any input.




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RodInNS

01-29-2007 20:44:39




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 Re: Ford 3910........Pros and Cons in reply to Bamaguy, 01-29-2007 20:11:30  
They're good solid tractors, generally. The usual suspects are 2 wheel drive loader tractors will have front axle issues... PS pumps are an issue on any Ford if the filters wern't changed. Engine rear seals weep, and in time leak. Many had the 8x4 transmission which was fine, but the shift pattern was not loved by many... The brakes will be shot if incorrect oils were used for any length of time. They're like anything else. The catologue of crime they present is nothing more than a reflection of how they were treated.... It's easier to answer specific questions, rather than make general comments, other than to say it was a good tractor.

Rod

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Bamaguy

01-29-2007 21:15:38




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 Re: Ford 3910........Pros and Cons in reply to RodInNS, 01-29-2007 20:44:39  
I do have a couple of specific concerns, but I didn't want to "lead" anyone in that direction.....I want to see if they come up as a "red flag".....



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RodInNS

01-29-2007 21:29:16




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 Re: Ford 3910........Pros and Cons in reply to Bamaguy, 01-29-2007 21:15:38  
There's not really too many red flags in my mind. Nothing really model specific anyway. Most issues that pop up with 10 series tractors are more the result of the nut behind the wheel than anything else. The single biggest 10 series red flag was block cavitation, which is largely prevented with proper cooling system maintenance and the use of coolant conditioner. It wasn't isolated to 10 series Fords, or Fords at all for that matter....
When these things get to 5 or 7000 hours, stuff starts breaking and wearing out, but it's an issue by issue thing.

Rod

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Glenn Rider

04-04-2007 10:54:23




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 Re: Ford 3910........Pros and Cons in reply to RodInNS, 01-29-2007 21:29:16  
What type of Coolant conditioner should be used?



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