Posted by slinville on October 03, 2007 at 09:02:05 from (66.136.254.134):
In Reply to: tractor loader backhoe posted by bushmaster on September 25, 2007 at 03:51:51:
I have a 1964 Ford 4000 HD Industrial. It has a 4 cylinder 172 ci. engine. It is built to be able to handle the loader (model ???)and backhoe (model 723). It has the heavy duty front end and power steering. The main frame to hold the hoe and loader are also extra heavy. It is a sweet machine that I use quite often. I have dug a septic tank, lots of trees, part of a basement, trenched for water lines, burried a horse, etc. The hoe is really strong, and very handy. Haven't had any major problems with it. Except when my grandpa gave it to me the tranny was rusted solid. The hydraulic hose fittings/ends on most Ford lines are not a normal fitting, I have recently found an adapter for them so I don't have to pay through the nose to a Ford dealer to get the special lines.
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