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I think it is a Ford 3400. My dad has a '67 model that is yellow.His is an industrial and looks almost just like yours.If yours has yellow paint underneath the blue, it is probably the same thing.His tractor shows 2500+ hours, but the meter quit working 10-15 years ago.He's never done anything to the engine or anything major to the tractor.We've used it for dirtwork in residential construction since he bought it used in 1972.These are in my opinion some of the best tractors ever built.Yours appears to be in pretty good shape.I bet one of these new Kubotas won't last as long as Daddy's old Ford.
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The hard radiator shell was only used on the 3500 and 4500 Industrial tractors. The utility 3400 and 4400 had the soft "Ag" radiator shell. I'd be inclined to call this a 3500.
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