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Restoring a Ford 4000

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Randy Walker

11-09-2007 12:43:26




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Guys, I have been reading the responses and it looks like the first thing I need to do is get some manuals. Next question, how do I find out exactly what I have? Is their any vin numbers I can get off the tractor to take to the local dealership to get the exact spec's of my tractor?




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awhtx

11-09-2007 19:32:25




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 Do you know which 4000 you have? in reply to Randy Walker, 11-09-2007 12:43:26  
If you have a 4 cylinder 4000 you can identify and decode it by using John Smith's or John in LA's website. If you have a 3 cylinder 4000 you can identify and decode it using the springfieldbiz website. Regardless of which style 4000 you have the ID numbers will be found stamped in the transmission housing just aft of the starter. On a 4 cyl 4000 the starter is found on the left side of the engine (as viewed from the operator's seat) and on the 3 cyl 4000 the starter is on the right side of the engine.
When you locate your numbers post them on this forum and we'll do the decoding for you.

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Randy Walker

11-12-2007 20:48:55




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 Re: Do you know which 4000 you have? in reply to awhtx, 11-09-2007 19:32:25  
I found two sets of numbers and the Ford 4000 is really a Ford 3000. The first set of numbers is C6NN-4024 U, this set was under the seat. The second set of numbers was on the transmission and they are C5NN-706 B4.



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Randy Walker

11-09-2007 20:21:34




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 Re: Do you know which 4000 you have? in reply to awhtx, 11-09-2007 19:32:25  
Thanks for the help, I plan on looking at the tractor tomorrow. As soon as I get the numbers I will post them.



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GlenIdaho

11-09-2007 15:56:03




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 Re: Restoring a Ford 4000 in reply to Randy Walker, 11-09-2007 12:43:26  
Randy;

In your previous post you said it was a 1965 4000. When going to the dealer all you'll need is the model number and year. The model number will tell you how your tractor is equipped and the serial number will give you the exact year it was made.

The first 4000's were made from 62-64 and they basically look like the 100 series. The model and serial numbers are located on the flat spot of the transmission just behind the starter.

In 65 the looks changed. I'm not positive, but the model and serial numbers may be in the same location.

If you go to the site listed below you'll find info on how to break down your tractor model number and will know what you have. This site is courtesy of John In La who designed it. You'll note at the top it talks about the 100 series tractors, just scroll down and you'll find the info on the thousand series.

Also, try the "springfieldblitz" site previously given to you. Hope this helps you.


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