Can some help me ID this Tractor Please

I have neighbor that wants to sell me this Ford Tractor, can someone please help ID this old Ford.

Thanks Jeff
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Jeff,Looks like a 2000 or 3000 Industrial series,if I remember right the serial # is on the casting behind the engine on the right side,someone will chime in and help you out more on it.
 

ford 2000 lcg with trans pto... recheck the last "b" to see if its an E or something else, so we can tell you the transmission type.
 
Judging by the short spindles it is an LCG tractor (low center of gravity).
Maybe a 2110 or equivalent. Might be a newer version like a 235 or whatever they were - judging by the one piece grill.
If it has one lift handle for the 3 point it is a 2110 or 4110. If it has two lift handles it is newer but essentially the same machine.
They are very good tractors but unsuited for some tasks because of being so low and the fat rear tires.
A couple of guys here have LCG tractors that they "converted" to more of an AP or ag model by putting regular tires on the back and larger tires on the front. Member 'Hogleg' has done that. Maybe he will weigh in with more info.
 
The stubby spindles and short, fat tires point to a LCG model. The B at the start of the model number points to a 2000 variant. Maybe a 2110 ? The grill looks like a newer model (231), but could have been replaced.
 
Thanks Guys I will try and post some more pics.
What is it worth?

The drainplug for the motor oil needs a
new copper gasket. Just like the steering wheel,that also needs a new
gasket,that is why it is leaking.
 
B1122B is a 2110 LCG tractor with a gasoline engine, trans driven (non-live) PTO and a 6 speed transmission. The grill looks to be from a later x600 series tractor, but the sheet metal looks like the proper tin for a 1968-1974 2110.
 
I have two 2110's and it sure looks like them. I bought mine that was leaking through the steering wheel. No gasket, but the seals in the lower steering valve have to be renewed. That is if you have power steering. Not a terribly hard job, but involved.
 
(quoted from post at 11:05:02 10/03/15) Sean, any idea what it is worth?

Thanks everyone for the reply's

Jeff

Really depends on location and condition. I'm not familiar with tractor prices out there in Wisconsin, but around here if everything was working properly with no extras, and needing at least that front left tire replaced it would probably be worth somewhere between $2500.00 to $3000.00 around here in southeastern PA.
 

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