Posted by old-ford-fan on October 17, 2015 at 13:57:02 from (172.243.211.139):
In Reply to: Ford 861 or 4000? posted by old-ford-fan on October 16, 2015 at 07:59:23:
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Found more numbers on different spots on the tractor... nothing that is an "ah ha, that's it" moment.
Radiator: NDA-B L 5 62
Conclusion: Radiator made May, 1962. Used in 800 series, probably other Ford tractors.
Engine ID Tag: Top line says "Ford Industrial Engine" - next line has "GBU-S2CL"
Conclusion: Nobody seems to know so far. N Tractor club has an owners manual online for Ford Industrial Engine, copyright 1958. The ID box shown there has more spaces than mine. With the EAE 6015-F engine casting code on the block, I will stick with the engine being a 1954 Red Tiger 134 ci unless something tells me otherwise.
Number below engine casting code: Diamond 38N2
Conclusion: What does this mean?
Schebler carb: hard to read, looks like NA VE2, but makes no sense.
Conclusion: number I need from carb may be on the back side, but since I just got fuel leaks fixed I am not fiddling with it.
Axle housing: NDA 4012C B
Conclusion: Axle housing used in Ford 600/ 800 series, couldn't find if used in 1962 Ford 4000 series.
Numbers under seat when seat flipped up: "NGA 501 B 86K:"
Conclusion: Casting code for hydraulic lift cover? Unknown?
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