Posted by Greg Wolodkin on December 23, 2011 at 03:49:47 from (98.110.210.101):
In Reply to: 1969 ford 4000 diesel posted by soundguy on December 22, 2011 at 19:46:45:
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Yep, especially if you're planning to use a loader, look for the stronger 4000 front axle.
If you have no intention of using a loader, value a tight turning radius, but like the extra horsepower and wet brakes of the 4000, then the 4000su isn't a bad choice either.. don't let the front end scare you. I'd rather have the 4000su, for example, than the 3000. Same front end, less power and dry brakes on the 3000.
Here's how to tell the different between the SU (wimpy) front end and the normal 4000 ag front end:
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