@@chrispeters4405 I paid $1,800 and it had a 7 foot blade on the back. It has a little trouble with the shifter ball popping out of the socket in 4th if you're not gentle but I typically use 2nd and reverse with high and low anyway. I just replaced the rear end hydraulics gaskets and O-rings ($14 gasket kit) and now it will hold a 600 pound box blade up for days, literally. It wasn't terrible before but I wanted to help it out. It runs great and doesn't ever get hot. I have build multiple trails, pulled trees, moved several cords of firewood with a carryall on the back, built a bridge, pulled tons of dirt, and moved snow and ice this past winter. All in all this cheap old 1967 Ford 2000 gasser has been one my best investments. I just lucked out. My only complaint is it doesn't have a locking differential but I am looking for a rear end.
I have a 69 3cyl gas ford 4000 that has a holly carb, mine can give a little sputter if the revs get too low, very minimal after adjusting the carb. A lot of old gas tractors and cars from way back when, sputter a bit, but they work just fine.
What Ford color did you repainted it in? Nice color! The old paint «Empire» looks like blue/green and many that has bern repainted with the new Ford paint look sometimes like blu/purple, so i am confused. Is it Empire blue or Ford/New Holland blue that was standard from 66 i thing. I have an 67 mod 2000, but is cofused for the paint color i should use on mine.
Hey,I’ve got a 72 2000,did you ever find out which is which?I like this blue a lot better than the darker blue with a purplish hue.I bought some Majic oil based ford blue,it’s dark blue close to the color of the 72 but this color is sweet.
It's not my tractor and I did not do the engine work. Also, I never heard another tractor run. I only did the body and paint work. Besides, it was sold shortly after these shots to an experienced farmer who thought it was fine. That's all I know.
Nice tractor. I have always liked the Ford 2000 and 3000 tractors.
Very nice. I just bought one this evening. Doesn't look nearly as shiny as yours but runs well.
how much you pay for that?
@@chrispeters4405 I paid $1,800 and it had a 7 foot blade on the back. It has a little trouble with the shifter ball popping out of the socket in 4th if you're not gentle but I typically use 2nd and reverse with high and low anyway. I just replaced the rear end hydraulics gaskets and O-rings ($14 gasket kit) and now it will hold a 600 pound box blade up for days, literally. It wasn't terrible before but I wanted to help it out. It runs great and doesn't ever get hot. I have build multiple trails, pulled trees, moved several cords of firewood with a carryall on the back, built a bridge, pulled tons of dirt, and moved snow and ice this past winter. All in all this cheap old 1967 Ford 2000 gasser has been one my best investments. I just lucked out. My only complaint is it doesn't have a locking differential but I am looking for a rear end.
That’s gorgeous! Mine sure don’t look like that but with a little work and money it definitely could!
What weight motor oil for the 3 cylinder Ford gas engines? Beautiful job BTW!
It doesn't sound like it's running right, i've never heard a Ford 3 cylinder sound that way.
Is it just the exhaust?
@@anthonyantinarella3360 It is a 4 cylinder gas, the 3 cylinders were diesel
3cyl gas
@@thomasstewart9398 thanks never heard about a the 3 cylinder gas
I have a 69 3cyl gas ford 4000 that has a holly carb, mine can give a little sputter if the revs get too low, very minimal after adjusting the carb. A lot of old gas tractors and cars from way back when, sputter a bit, but they work just fine.
Very nice!
What fluid do you put into the rear end
what size tires are you using on rear?
What Ford color did you repainted it in?
Nice color!
The old paint «Empire» looks like blue/green and many that has bern repainted with the new Ford paint look sometimes like blu/purple, so i am confused.
Is it Empire blue or Ford/New Holland blue that was standard from 66 i thing.
I have an 67 mod 2000, but is cofused for the paint color i should use on mine.
Hey,I’ve got a 72 2000,did you ever find out which is which?I like this blue a lot better than the darker blue with a purplish hue.I bought some Majic oil based ford blue,it’s dark blue close to the color of the 72 but this color is sweet.
@@pedrohippocaus8488 I've got the PPG paint code if you still need it.
Noob here. What's a quick way to tell if mine is a 3/4 cyl gas/diesel?
Look if theres sparkplugs, if there is its a gas engine, if not its a compression / diesel engine
1967 ???? looks like 1968 or later (Force) grill but Nice - looks like new
Ford best in the world
I want one!!
Looking at a 67 now. Not a nice as this one.
It’s missing on a cylinder !
It's not my tractor and I did not do the engine work. Also, I never heard another tractor run. I only did the body and paint work. Besides, it was sold shortly after these shots to an experienced farmer who thought it was fine. That's all I know.
engine sound weird. It's not like the typical Ford sound.
3 cyl diesel
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