Posted by 1206SWMO on January 20, 2022 at 09:59:47 from (72.173.252.15):
In Reply to: Ford 6000 commanders posted by boberjagel on January 19, 2022 at 19:36:52:
I finally got the bugs out of my 6000 Ford in 2021....(grin) Here it is at Stotts City,MO turning 6200 rpms and running 14 mph....Built 300 Ford 6 running a built 2 speed Ford Cruis-o matic tranny with 5 clutch packs...It was built years ago by Ed Gortner in central Ohio..
In the 1960's thru the 1980's there were several 6000's around me...Some were absolute junk and some got along pretty decent with them....A 6000 was a neighbors big tractor for many years..They are turning in to collector tractors now.
A 82 year old friend has pulled this 6000 Ford for years and has done great with it in the 5000 lb 10 mph class..The SOS tranny has stayed together.
A couple of years ago I saw this 6000 in a yard about 50 miles from me..
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