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Posted by Rod F. on October 01, 2003 at 19:14:40 from (142.177.78.233):
In Reply to: 6000 ford tractor posted by Sam Park on October 01, 2003 at 09:24:27:
I've never seen a 6000, except in pictures, but I would say that an 8 speed could not be fitted in the 6000. The early 2000 and 4000 should have been somewhat similar in layout, I think, to the 6000, and the 8 speed will not fit them. The 8 speeds from '65 and up had bellhousings cast to accept the starter on the right, while the 6000, if it was like the 2000/4000 would need a left hand starter. So to start with, it would not bolt, and who knows how many other problems. At least that's my thinking, BUT i may very well be wrong. If you want a working tractor, just about ANY other model would be the one. That's just my opinion, based on what I have heard about 6000's. Good luck. Rod
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