[AT] ford 4000

Chris Britton c.britton at worldnet.att.net
Sat Jun 2 20:31:05 PDT 2007


To answer your questions we need to know the age and model ID of the 4000.

It could be anything from an early 63 4 cyl model.. or a later 65 65 model.

The ealy models were pretty much re-issued 801 series units., and thus had 
tranny and pto options similar to the 801 series.  IE.. you could see 5 
speeds etc..

The model ID will tell you trans type, pto type, and chassie / fuel type. 
Look on the bellhousing around the starter area and post back.

Here is some info from tractor data vs the older 4cyl and the newer 3 cyl:

      Years produced: 1962 - 1965


     Total built:

     Factory: Michigan, USA


     Original price:

      Power:

     Engine: 55 hp [41.0 kW]


     Drawbar (rated): 41 hp [30.6 kW]


     PTO (rated): 46 hp [34.3 kW]


     Plows: 4



      Model: 4000


     Years produced: 1965 - 1975


     Total built:

     Factory: Michigan, USA


     Original price: $3,500 (1975)


      Power:

     Drawbar (rated): 41 early hp [30.6 kW]
      50 late hp [30.6 kW]


     Drawbar (max): 47.6 hp [35.5 kW]


     PTO (max): 52.7 hp [39.3 kW]


     PTO (rated): 45 hp [33.6 kW]


     Plows: 4




Soundguy

Message: 4
Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 10:30:56 -0700 (PDT)
From: Danny Tabor <dannytabor2000 at yahoo.com>
Subject: [AT] Ford 4000
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
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     I have recently purchased a Ford 4000. Okay I'm
an Oliver guy through and through but Dad likes Fords,
so he'll enjoy having a one around.
     I'm trying to figure out what size equipment it
can comfortably operate. I think I'd like to put a
tiller behind it as well it could be a good candidate
for a wood chipper.
     Alright not having it home yet, I want to ask the
list if the 4ooo has live PTO, also what is the PTO
horse power. I know it has hydraulics on it that run
off the front of the tractor. It has the loader frame
but no loader and probably won't have one but I'll
keep the hydraulics as they are.
      Even though it sat for 2 years outside the old
Ford runs really well and I'd like to make it nice and
enjoyable for Dad to use. I'm sure to be writing the
list again about this tractor when I get it home.

Danny Tabor






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