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Posted by ole on March 08, 2003 at 22:29:26 from (66.187.34.190):
In Reply to: 2000 Ford 4cy gas posted by JT on March 08, 2003 at 19:16:46:
here is a start: Home - Tractor Information - Forums/Classifieds - Links - About us Allis-Chalmers - Big Bud - Cockshutt - David Brown - Ford - Ford-NH - International - Case - John Deere - Oliver - White Ford 2000 Manufactured: 1962 - 1975 Cost: $5,675 (1975) Horsepower: Engine: 36 Drawbar: 28 PTO: 31 Engine: Fuel: gas Cylinders: 3 Displacement: 157.95 Manufacturer: Ford Transmission: Forward: 4 Reverse: 1 Capacity: Fuel (Gal): 13 Cooling (Qt): 13.2 3-Point: Category: I Tires: Front: 5.50-16 Rear: 11.2-28 Weight: 6,000 lbs Serial Numbers: Location: On transmission, upper right, front corner 1962 1001 1963 11949 1964 38931 1965 C100000 1966 C124200 1967 C161300 1968 C190200 1969 C226000 1970 C257600 1971 C292100 1972 C327300 1973 C367300 1974 405200 1975 450700 OR: 2000 1962 SC, US 1993 1500 Working 2000 1964 TX, US 1999 3500 Working 2000 1968 KY, US 1984 5000 Working 2000 1969 MO, US 3800 Working 2000 INDUSTRAL 1962 AZ, US 1998 1000 Working 2000 INDUSTRAL 1963 CA, US 1996 4000 Restored 2000 INDUSTRAL 1964 NV, US 1997 3500 Complete I paid 3000 for mine with a loader and the seller financed it interest free. I also worked on it for at least a year before I bought it at his expense so knowing the history on it made it an easy choice to buy. One note. some of these tractors came with power steering, some did not. If I want to retro fit mine, it will cost me nearly $900 for a direct fit unit. At this point, due to the cost, I will live with armstrong steering, but if your tractor is already power steering set, it would be worth more
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