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Any idea what it would be worth? Runs good, converted to 12v, and has power steering. Do these have live pto? Primary use would be brush hogging ATV trails, tilling food plots, etc.
That is either a 63 or 64 model 2000, same tractor as the earlier 64x series tractors. It is a 4 speed transmission and it is not a live PTO. Good tractor and it is quite capable of running a bush hog but it must have an ORC and it ABSOLUTELY is no good for running a tiller, ground speed is to fast even in it's lowest gear.Any idea what it would be worth? Runs good, converted to 12v, and has power steering. Do these have live pto? Primary use would be brush hogging ATV trails, tilling food plots, etc.
That is either a 63 or 64 model 2000, same tractor as the earlier 64x series tractors. It is a 4 speed transmission and it is not a live PTO. Good tractor and it is quite capable of running a bush hog but it must have an ORC and it ABSOLUTELY is no good for running a tiller, ground speed is to fast even in it's lowest gear.
Wrong,wrong,wrong and wrong. That tractor HAS LIVE PTO and a transmission unsurpassed for longevity and ground speed selection (12 foward & 3 reverse). A box turtle can outrun it in low gear.They are great tractors, I just sold mine in June. I mainly mowed, sprayed and raked rock. Also used a 7 tine cultivator for making food plots. I sold it for exactly what John said- won't go slow enough to operate a tiller.
We always disced the ground. Had an 8' Long tiller. It worked fine. We still disc first, even with low gear diesel power. Still have the Long brand tiller.That is either a 63 or 64 model 2000, same tractor as the earlier 64x series tractors. It is a 4 speed transmission and it is not a live PTO. Good tractor and it is quite capable of running a bush hog but it must have an ORC and it ABSOLUTELY is no good for running a tiller, ground speed is to fast even in it's lowest gear.
DO NOT confuse the later model 2000 tractors with a 3 cylinder motor with the early 2000 tractors with 4 cylinders THERE IS A DIFFERENCE.Wrong,wrong,wrong and wrong. That tractor HAS LIVE PTO and a transmission unsurpassed for longevity and ground speed selection (12 foward & 3 reverse). A box turtle can outrun it in low gear.
There's countless 2000 Fords working hard today,anyone want to wager how many 2022 model year tractors of any color will even remain in one piece much less move in 2072 ?
WHAT makes you believe I'm confused ? Having operated BOTH versions when they were new and intermittently 50 years since I'm keenly aware of the DIFFERENCE. Besides hearsay,online forums and u-tube,what qualifies you to talk about these tractors?DO NOT confuse the later model 2000 tractors with a 3 cylinder motor with the early 2000 tractors with 4 cylinders THERE IS A DIFFERENCE.
I don't know what your game is but you clearly don't even understand your own statements,much less what you have read. Why do you keep bringing up similar tractors? The tractor pictured in post #1 is the only tractor op asked about. Here are excerpts from Tractordata the source you referenced.Only OVER 50 years working and repairing Ford tractors, not hearsay, not forums, experience from BEFORE all the misleading on line information from people who think they know everything.
The four-cylinder Ford 2000 tractor was very similar to the 601 Workmaster series of Ford tractors. It is entirely different than the later three-cylinder 2000 which replaced it. The 2000 you are referring to did not appear until 1965, check tractordata.com or email John Smith and the answer will be the same as mine.
| Mechanical | |
| Chassis: | 4x2 2WD |
| Utility Steering: | manual |
| Row-crop Steering: | power |
| Cab: | Open operator station. |
| Transmissions: | 4-speed gear |
| 5-speed gear | |
| 10-speed full power shift | |
| 12-speed gear | |
| Power Take-off (PTO) | |
| Rear PTO: | transmission |
| live* | |
| independent* |
| 2000 Serial Numbers | |
| Location: | Serial number stamped on the top of the starter mount casting, on the left side of the tractor. |
| photo of 2000 serial number | |
| 1962: | 1001 |
| 1963: | 11949 |
| 1964: | 38931 |
The shifter is in the second pic just below the air cleaner, easy to miss. I sure did. I agree with you good tractors with a plow or disk just not a tiller.I do not see a shifter for low/high, so it as I say above a great tractor but not for using with a tiller. I sold mine in April for $2600, it was mechanically sound, engine replaced in 1988 and mine had great paint and was stored inside.