The Ford 4100 Tractor, produced from the mid-1960s through the early 1970s, is a robust and reliable compact utility tractor designed for a variety of agricultural tasks. Built upon Ford's extensive legacy in agricultural machinery, this model offers versatility for mowing, tilling, hauling, and operating PTO-driven implements. It features a dependable Ford 3-cylinder diesel engine with approximately 144.3 cubic inches of displacement, delivering around 37-45 PTO horsepower. The 4100 was engineered with a focus on durability and consistent power delivery, making it a capable workhorse for small to medium-sized farms, orchards, and estates, competing effectively with other tractors of its size and class.
This comprehensive repair and service manual provides in-depth technical information for the Ford 4100 Tractor. Covering essential systems such as the engine, transmission (including Select-O-Speed and manual options), hydraulics, electrical components, steering, brakes, and chassis, this manual is an indispensable resource. It details routine maintenance procedures, troubleshooting guides, and complete overhaul instructions for major components. With factory-level detail, it is designed to assist owners, mechanics, and technicians in maintaining, diagnosing, and repairing the tractor, ensuring its continued performance and longevity.