Hello All.
New to the board, just acquired a Ford 4000 with a bucket loader attachment. She's in fair shape, been rode hard and put away wet. Engine is seized and I'm looking to tear into it soon. Before I do I'd like to know which it is (175 or 201) so I can anticipate the parts I will need for an in chassis overhaul.
Here is what I know so far based on the numbers on the bell housing.
Model D - 4000
Chassis - AG/All Purpose
Fuel - Diesel
PTO - 540
Trans - 8 Spd
Year - 1969
Mo - April
Day - 15
Shift - B/2nd (Day)
Origin - USA
Serial - 234329
Engine Casting:
C7NN - 6015 (J or T) Hard to make out.
Indicates the engine was cast in 1967 for a tractor basic 6015 cast J would be 10th update to the cast T would be 20th.
This is as far as I have gotten so far. I've read the best way to determine what I need is to measure the bore, but there has to be atleast a way to determine what engine it actually is first.
Is there anyone out there that can give me a hand?
Any help is appreciated..
Decided to call her Florence considering the timing and current storm on the horizon lol...
New to the board, just acquired a Ford 4000 with a bucket loader attachment. She's in fair shape, been rode hard and put away wet. Engine is seized and I'm looking to tear into it soon. Before I do I'd like to know which it is (175 or 201) so I can anticipate the parts I will need for an in chassis overhaul.
Here is what I know so far based on the numbers on the bell housing.
Model D - 4000
Chassis - AG/All Purpose
Fuel - Diesel
PTO - 540
Trans - 8 Spd
Year - 1969
Mo - April
Day - 15
Shift - B/2nd (Day)
Origin - USA
Serial - 234329
Engine Casting:
C7NN - 6015 (J or T) Hard to make out.
Indicates the engine was cast in 1967 for a tractor basic 6015 cast J would be 10th update to the cast T would be 20th.
This is as far as I have gotten so far. I've read the best way to determine what I need is to measure the bore, but there has to be atleast a way to determine what engine it actually is first.
Is there anyone out there that can give me a hand?
Any help is appreciated..
Decided to call her Florence considering the timing and current storm on the horizon lol...