Posted by oj on February 09, 2009 at 21:11:25 from (142.161.203.242):
In Reply to: ford country 6 4wd? posted by chris sweetland on February 09, 2009 at 20:27:12:
Looks like an 1124 model to me, but can"t be certain, anyway most county tractors were based on Ford skid units, most of them on either Major or 5000 tractors, often with 6 cylinder ford engines fitted to increase horse power. Drive to the front wheels comes via drive shafts down each side of the tractor from the final drives of the rear axle, so locking the rear diff locks all four wheels together. Their only downside is a relatively poor turning circle, you do need a bit of room to turn around in, but they will pull far more than most people will think possible for a tractor of that size. County 6"s were around 100 hp. Biggest tractor they made was 1884, based on a TW35 at 180hp.
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