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My dad has a 1960s Ford tractor i believe that it is a 7110. He recently told me that he broke the transmission in it. Does anyone know of a tractor junkyard that might have a tranny in it.
Nyssa Tractor and Implement in Nyssa Or. Call 541-372-4020.

Google "tractor salvage" to find one closer to your home and less freight cost.
There is are ford tractor groups on Facebook with a lot of knowledgeable people that could help. I'm in one for the 8n tractor and they are a wealth of knowledge
Don't know how far you're willing to search and it's been a long time since I dealt with them, but you might call Christian Tractor in Tyler, TX. I used them for parts on an old 1949 Allis-Chalmers WD. Information below is from yellowpages.com. Helpful folks that might point you in the right direction if they can't get it or don't have it themselves.

Christian Tractor
(1 Review)
14569 Fm 14, Tyler, TX 75706

(903) 266-1553

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Review on yellowpages.com: danjwhite35

They really know their tractors.

Very friendly and helpful staff. I have an older tractor and you could tell they knew a lot about all the parts and pieces. Give them a call. If they don't have what you need they can get it.
https://www.sweettractors.com/
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Full size row crop tractor, utility tractor, compact, or garden tractor? Horse power rating? What is the shift pattern? 5 speed, 3 speed with hi/lo, auto shift? Actual serial # and year of manufacture?

These are things the counter person will need to know.

Sometimes model numbers are duplicated between product lines.
Do not forget yesterdaystractor.com. Great discussion board and wonderful parts dept.
Originally Posted by Snyper
https://www.sweettractors.com/
FREE 1000 MILE SHIPPING INCLUDED IN PRICES
All products that are shippable via UPS are shipped free of charge anywhere in our 1000 mile map . Otherwise, shipping is carried out by Truck freight line to designated terminals or your or your friends commercial business. See the free shipping map above to discover the location of a terminal near you. Residential/farm delivery is available for an additional charge- restrictions apply.

Would UPS ship a tractor transamission or is that motor freight only?
I recently had to find a part for mid 70s John Deere and found it here,
https://www.bootheeltractorparts.com/mobile/
Ronnie
Definitely go to the Ford Tractor forum at Yesterdaystractors.com. Very knowledgeable people on older Fords there. Look for a flat spot on transmission housing just behind the starter for three hand stamped numbers. They can translate numbers into exact model, build date and serial. Goodluck on your search.
Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
Do not forget yesterdaystractor.com. Great discussion board and wonderful parts dept.


Agreed
Well, Ford didn't make a 7110 in the 60's. knowing year & model could be a major factor in deciding to replace or repair.
I believe there is a tractor yard in MO that specializes in gray market tractors. You might check there anyway for what you need. Can’t hurt
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Originally Posted by gunzo
Well, Ford didn't make a 7110 in the 60's. knowing year & model could be a major factor in deciding to replace or repair.

No but the 7710 was a heck of a tractor, equivalent with the John Deere 4020. 96 hp 4 cyl diesel.

Transmissions available were 4 & 2 for an eight speed, or an 8 & 2 for 16 forward and four in R, or an 8 & 2 synchro with 8 in reverse.

It helps to know what we are talking about. And the parts guy will have to know.
https://www.fastline.com/parts-salv...ota/b7d3d205-e9bf-4331-b3f0-c4202b8b2156
Call Wellington Tractor Parts
I don't know much of anything about Ford tractors, but are you sure it's a 7110? Never heard of one of those.
Not sure about the tranny part, but there's a counter guy at a tractor salvage yard in Lawrenceburg Tennessee who acts a little light in the loafers!
Jerry
Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
I believe there is a tractor yard in MO that specializes in gray market tractors. You might check there anyway for what you need. Can’t hurt


Would that be Bootheel Tractor Parts?
East Prairie, MO
If the model number is ever cleared up, & it's 7710, the trans would be nearly as big as a small block Chevy & shipping might hurt. I'd be looking for salvage yards within a half days drive unless my time was very valuable..

And, many sellers break down units & sell individual parts. When buying a complete unit from them, they will require your old one in exchange or hit you hard for a core charge. Double shipping?
Broke the transmission?
What does that mean?

If you haven't tore it down or at least did some troubleshooting,
It might no be bad.

Pray for the hub broke out of the clutch. That will appear to be a "broken trannie". But it's usually just a simple clutch job.
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Find a copy of Lancaster Farming, the C section is nothing but farm equipment and parts dealers.

https://www.lancasterfarming.com/

Couple of places in Pa.

Keiters Farm Machinery

http://www.keiters.com/#sthash.REPQSpd4.dpbs

Wengers of Myerstown

https://www.wengers.com/

Dale
There was a junk tractor business north of Madisonville. They had thousands of old tractors out there.


It’s in Paige Texas
check with Cook tractor in Clinton Mo. 1-660-885-2287
They have hundreds of tractors and combines setting on the lot.
There is a tractor salvage yard in Colfax Iowa but I don't recall the name but I'm sure you can google it.

kwg
Originally Posted by Dillonbuck
Broke the transmission?
What does that mean?

If you haven't tore it down or at least did some troubleshooting,
It might no be bad.

Pray for the hub broke out of the clutch. That will appear to be a "broken trannie". But it's usually just a simple clutch job.




This Whats wrong with it?I know people that have 7710s don't know if there is any common problem with their trannys .If its a common problem it doesn't do much good buying a used tranny. You need to know whats wrong with it first.
In Wisc. go to Downing Tractor Parts. You can google them.
I took a look at the tractor and it’s a 2110 not a 7110.
Ford 2110, compact utility, 38 hp, built from 83 through 87 by Shibaura in Japan.

That is a sweet little tractor. I hope you can get her up and running again without too much trouble.
Don't know if they'll have what you need but this is the biggest dealer in used tractor stuff in ND:

Pete's Tractor Salvage
There's a place in or near Texarkana that has everything Ford farm implements and tractor parts.
The name escapes me right now.
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