
Ford 4000 Tractor Service Repair Shop Manual Workshop 1965-1975
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This is a comprehensive service repair workshop manual for Ford tractor models 2000, 3000, 3400, 3500, 3550, 4000, 4400, 4500, 5000, 5500, 5550, and 7000. It contains all the necessary information for performing complex repairs on the entire tractor, including overhauling diesel and gasoline petrol engines. Please note that detailed information on the fuel injection pump is not provided. However, there are detailed repair instructions covering the injectors for diesel engines and carburetors for gasoline petrol engines.
The manual is useful for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts. It is a 913-page, 17-section manual for Ford Agricultural Farm, Utility, and Industrial Tractors manufactured between 1965 and 1975. It is suitable for do-it-yourself servicing, teardowns, repairs, overhauls, and adjustments. The manual features clear and clean pages with detailed repair information and great pictures.
Similar to the original factory paper manual, this digital version does not require shipping and can be accessed immediately upon purchase. It is neatly organized in Adobe Acrobat with scalable, sharp images. The manual includes numerous illustrations, specifications, pictures, and step-by-step instructions. It is indexed and bookmarked for fast and easy navigation.
- Engine Systems
- Fuel Systems
- Electrical System
- Clutches
- Four-Speed Transmission
- Six-Speed Transmission
- Seven and Eight-Speed Transmission
- Select O Speed Transmission
- Power Take Off (PTO)
- Rear Axle and Brakes
- Hydraulic Systems
- Steering Systems
- Front Axle
- Wheels and Tires / Tyres
- Separating the Tractor
- Accessories and General
- Tractor Maintenance Schedule
Upon purchase, the manual will be delivered via email, allowing for immediate access, viewing, printing, and saving for future use. It is indexed and bookmarked for fast and easy navigation, providing every page that is in the paper book. The manual is viewable in popular Adobe format, which is commonly supported by most computers.
About Ford Tractors:
Ford Tractor history begins with Henry Ford, who started experimenting with gasoline engines around 1890. The first official Ford car, Model A, was introduced in 1903. In 1907, Henry built his first experimental work tractor and eventually created the Fordson tractor under the new company, Henry Ford & Son. By 1920, the distribution of the Fordson was shifted to the Ford Motor Company, leading to the production of many tractor models over the years.
The Early Tractors:
- The Ford model 9N tractor was introduced in mid-year 1939 as a joint venture between Henry Ford and Harry Ferguson. It was commonly known as the Ford - Ferguson tractor.
- The model 2N was produced between 1942 - 1947, featuring steel wheels and magneto ignitions.
- The model 8N, made between 1947 - 1952, was the result of the first major redesign since 1939, featuring many improvements.
- The Ford Golden Jubilee NAA was produced from late 1952 through 1954, marking the end of 8N production and introducing a completely redesigned series.
- The one hundred series tractors, model 600 700 800 and 900, were manufactured from 1954 to 1957, featuring various updates and improvements.
- The one hundred and one series tractors, model 501 601 701 801 and 901, were made from 1957 to 1962, introducing further improvements and new options such as power steering.
- The one thousand series tractors, model 2000 4000 and 6000, were produced from 1962 to 1964, featuring a restyled grille and various engine options.
These models were equipped with different engine types and were produced in various styles to cater to different agricultural needs.