Quote: CVPost-Ultradog MN (quoted from post at 02:33:02 03/27/22) SU means Special Utility.
It was the same engine and chassis as an
All Purpose 4000 but had the lighter 3000
front end on it.
First photo shows an SU. Is that the front
end you have?
Second photo shows an AP.
The SUs were lower profile and the only
ones that used 14.9x28 tires.
As I said earlier, centers for your SU will
be somewhat hard to find. If you can buy
the rail rims for $290 each that is the
route I would go. Would save you a lot of
searching and hassle in the long run.
Those are Very good, reliable, simple to
work on, easy to get parts for old
tractors.
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Yes it looks like the first one but no SU sticker.
It's a 75 and the Ford 4000 decal is different also. I'm trying to figure out how to attach a photo. It may work and it may not.If. photo comes up you will see that she's not fancy but unbelievably reliable. Starts and runs every time, no leaks nothing. We've had her for 10+ yrs. My husband got her from a work associate for 5K with a real nice Bush hog brand mower. She's outside always. No issues just choke her a little and bam she's a purrin' like a kitten. He put a new muffler and and two batteries but that's it until the tire went low on one side and now she's down and were scraping to get her going. It will all work out. I really appreciate everyone's input.
I'm trying but we live way in the boonies and it just stays on "continuing uploads". I like living out here but the service is very bad. I'll try tomorrow when im in town. God bless y'all.
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