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1965-67 Ford 2000, vs. 1969 model

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dekalb

04-04-2008 17:34:23




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I just bought a Ford Operator's Manual on eBay, which "covers the 2000, 2110, 3000, 4000, 4110, and 5000 series tractors manufactured and sold in 1965, 1966 and 1967; equipped with either gas or diesel engines."

My tractor is a '69 2000 (B1022A, C230652), 3-cyl, gasoline. Will this manual be mostly right for my tractor? What changes, if any, were made between '67 and '69?

thanks.




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awhtx

04-05-2008 07:11:31




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 Re: 1965-67 Ford 2000, vs. 1969 model in reply to dekalb, 04-04-2008 17:34:23  
I have a 1967 5000 Diesel and I know that in or about April, 1968 these things were changed:
Increased engine size from 233 to 256 cu. in.
Changed power steering system completely.
Changed PTO brake.



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soundguy

04-05-2008 21:59:17




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 Re: 1965-67 Ford 2000, vs. 1969 model in reply to awhtx, 04-05-2008 07:11:31  
Have I seen pics of that 5000?

soundguy



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awhtx

04-06-2008 06:54:27




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 Hey Soundguy! in reply to soundguy, 04-05-2008 21:59:17  
Did you go look at my 5000 and 861 when you were at my place? Surely you didn't drive that far and not go look under the barn, right?



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soundguy

04-06-2008 14:26:09




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 Re: Hey Soundguy! in reply to awhtx, 04-06-2008 06:54:27  
I didn't feel comfortable 'snooping' around on another man's property when you weren't there. I know your family was there.. but still. I'm old fashoned. I did 'see' your 861 from a distance though.

soundguy



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soundguy

04-04-2008 20:45:49




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 Re: 1965-67 Ford 2000, vs. 1969 model in reply to dekalb, 04-04-2008 17:34:23  
I agree with ROd.. besides.. that manual is a little 'fluffy' for an owners manual. I picked up one just because.. ..It does have some usefull info.. but keep in mind they are using that manual to try to cover 6 different tractors... each of those tractors could have a manual that size and still not be 'complete'.

Anyting that multi-owners manual lacks.. a good service manual will make up for..

soundguy

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RodInNS

04-04-2008 19:05:33




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 Re: 1965-67 Ford 2000, vs. 1969 model in reply to dekalb, 04-04-2008 17:34:23  
I can't think of a whole lot off the top of my head that would be different in the manuals. There may have been a few different features over the years and possibly transmission options, but nothing major. I wouldn't give it any more thought really.....

Rod



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