Posted by Ultradog MN on July 16, 2014 at 03:34:42 from (174.20.231.114):
In Reply to: Is this a ford 3000? posted by whocarez52 on July 15, 2014 at 22:48:14:
I can't read the serial # from here. I can say you have either a 2000 or 3000 diesel. The tractor was built pre 4/68 based upon louvered hood and wrap around grill. If a 3000 it's pre 66 or so based on the light front bolster. But might be a 2000 based upon the lighter cross section front axles. From here it looks like a British built tractor based upon the front lights and the the step plates sort of look wider than US step plates and what little I can see of the fender. A side photo would let us see the tin height, step plates and style of fenders. But it really doesn't much matter if a 2000 or 3000 as for all intents and purposes they were almost identical machines. 3000 has 3 or 4 more ponies. On those early ones the 3000 would have square rear axle housings and 2000 round. 3000 may have differential lock, 2000 would not. 3000 would have flow control valve, 2000 not. 3000 would have covered draft control spring, 2000 exposed spring.
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