The Ford 140 is a garden tractor built by Jacobsen and distributed by Ford from 1969 to 1971. It features a 14 hp Kohler K321 512cc 1-cylinder air-cooled gasoline engine, a belt-driven hydrostatic transmission with infinite forward and reverse speeds, and two-wheel manual steering. The tractor has an open operator station and optional sleeve hitch. It includes an independent front PTO with electric clutch. The Ford 140 supports various attachments including 36", 42", and 48" mid-mount mower decks, a snowblower, and a blade. Tires are 16x5.50-8 front and 23x8.50-12 rear. The tractor weighs 785 lbs and has a wheelbase of 43 inches.
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Detailed specifications and technical data for Ford 140
Engine
Type:gasoline
Model:Kohler K321
Cooling:air-cooled
Starter:electric
Cylinders:1-cylinder
Fuel tank:2 gal (7.6 L)
Air cleaner:dry
Bore/Stroke:3.50x3.25 inches (89 x 83 mm)
Displacement:512 cc (31.27 ci)
Oil capacity:2 qts (1.9 L)
Power (gross):14 hp (10.4 kW)
Starter volts:12
Dimensions
Width:34 inches (86 cm)
Length:61 inches (154 cm)
Weight:785 lbs (356 kg)
Rear tire:23x8.50-12
Wheelbase:43 inches (109 cm)
Front tire:16x5.50-8
Height (steering wheel):39 inches (99 cm)
Electrical
Ground:negative
Battery volts:12
Production
Type:Garden tractor
Distributor:Ford
Manufacturer:Jacobsen
Years produced:1969 - 1971
Attachments
Note:Garden tractors are capable of using tillers, plows, or other ground-engaging attachments. TractorData does not list details of these attachments.