Posted by Fordfarmer on January 14, 2011 at 15:13:30 from (72.160.239.18):
In Reply to: Ford Tractors ??? posted by dave2 on January 14, 2011 at 14:46:40:
Fords could be from plants in the U.S., Antwerp, or Basildon. Checking the s/n will tell you where they were made - s/n starts with an A for Antwerp, B for Basildon, and C for U.S. A 3000 should be 38 h.p. at the PTO, probably about 48 at the flywheel. I can't tell you what a 3055 is... maybe a European model? There was a 3500 industrial variant of the 3000, and possibly a 3550 as a later model. A 4100 could be one of two things... (take a look on the Ford forum - this was discussed about a week ago) From '67 to '75, there were both utility (or all-purpose) and rowcrop versions of the 4000. The utility was technically a 4100 and the rowcrop a 4200, but both wore decals that said 4000. Later on ('76 through '81), the 4100 was it's own model, with a 183 c.i. 3- cylinder (diesel only) rated at 48 pto h.p. Those will have decals that label them as 4100's.
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