Posted by racsan on May 06, 2021 at 14:54:10 from (72.107.106.2):
same engine I know, 2000 has 1 more gear and live pto, other than that which one should I bring home? both are about the same money, 3k for the jubilee, 3200 for the 2000. jubilee is obviously a 53, good paint, low hours, been kept under roof as the nose badge is mint condition. The 2000 is a 62 and might of had a engine change, the picture of the engine tag says ford industrial engine and besides all the numbers is a 172 which makes me wonder if its a 172 instead of the 134. The 2000 also has a remote hydraulic hookup, dont really need it but do want a wide front tractor with 3-point. I put a 3-point kit on my allis C but that tricycle front doesnt work so well in deep snow. Even a 134 would be a update from a 120 cid allis engine (thats only a 3 speed transmission) I like the looks of the jubilee but Ive always wanted a 2000, grew up with its big brother (64 4000) so Im used to the dual stage clutch and the unusual 5 speed. I think both tractors weigh close to the same, dont know if either has loaded tires ( I hope not, my trailer is borderline , tandem axle with tires the size of golf cart wheels, id guess 1,500 per axle minimum) Going to look at both saturday, but only bringing one home.
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