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mike in ont

12-16-2005 18:20:44




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Going to look at a ford 5640 sle 4wd with loader, any input from people who own this kind of tractor would be appreciated. Of great interest would be the operation and durability of the syncro/shuttle transmission.
Thank you Mike




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Deborah E Costine

12-19-2005 18:05:49




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 Re: ford 5640 sle in reply to mike in ont, 12-16-2005 18:20:44  
I have a 1996 8240. It's been good once I learned how to get around the AC pump problem. Some of the electronic modules won't work if they over heat, so keep your cab cool good luck!



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mike in ont

12-21-2005 04:28:43




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 Re: ford 5640 sle in reply to Deborah E Costine, 12-19-2005 18:05:49  
This one dosen"t have a cab but its all the electronic stuff the for some reason concerns me.
Thanks for the input
Mike



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deep south

12-17-2005 22:28:59




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 Re: ford 5640 sle in reply to mike in ont, 12-16-2005 18:20:44  
I've put 2000 hrs. on a 6640 SLE, mostly pulling a NH 650 baler. I have been well pleased with it. Have had no problems with the synchro/shuttle transmission. I have also owned two 6610's, and have found the 40 series a much more comfortable tractor to operate. I've had the shifter stuck once in the 2K hours I have operated the tractor.



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mike in ont

12-17-2005 18:45:08




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 thanks for the info in reply to mike in ont, 12-16-2005 18:20:44  
It seems to be kind of a fancy rig, not cheap either. A 10 series is probably all I need for my use.
Thanks Mike



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RodInNS

12-17-2005 11:54:32




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 Re: ford 5640 sle in reply to mike in ont, 12-16-2005 18:20:44  
I've never had a 40 series tractor, but I do have a TS90, which is a modernized version of the 40 series. I have the 12x12 manual/synchro transmission. It's good once you get onto it, but not the be all end all. I'd sooner the old 16x8 which the 10's had, for most jobs. I thought the SLE's had the 16x16, but they may have had the 24x24 as well. At any rate, the 24x24 is just a 12x12 with a dual power and power reverser. As far as I know, they've been fairly reliable. The only other comment that I'll make on the 12x12/24x24 is that the shift linkage is not 100%, and I've seen a few, my own included that will lock in gear if you're not careful about shifting them. Mine has been like that since new. It's just one of those stupid quirks, along with a poor parking brake (cable) design that tends to stick most of the time, and an engine that has a thirst for oil. These are, in the grand scheme of things, rather small problems, but they generally sour a person who was well pleased with a 10 series Ford. I never liked the fuel tank placement on the 40 series either. They were 15 years too late in copying one of John Deere's less stellar ideas of putting the fuel tank ahead of the rad where any spillage gets drawn into the rad fins and contributes to a buildup of crap. Otherwise, mechanically and physically, the 40 series were very cabable and durable tractors, and I wouldn't hesitate to buy one if I needed a tractor in that class. However, do check and make sure that all the electronic systems are up to par on this tractor, as the transmissions and hydraulic systems are all electronically controlled on the SLE's. From what I understand, they are for the most part trouble free, but you can still get a bad one.... Beyond that, I have no major complaints about my TS.... It's just that it's no 10.....

Rod

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colekicker

12-16-2005 21:59:06




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 Re: ford 5640 sle in reply to mike in ont, 12-16-2005 18:20:44  
Personally, I am not a big fan of the 40 series tractors. I always had a ton of trouble finding parts in the parts book b/c they were either listed with wierd names or because of "sensor". I felt the 10 series was a much better tractor.



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