Posted by Greg Wolodkin on December 23, 2011 at 17:21:04 from (98.110.210.101):
In Reply to: 1969 ford 4000 diesel posted by Jerry/Mt on December 22, 2011 at 19:46:45:
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Good question.. I have no idea! Hope it's OK to post pictures of random tractors off the internet, because that's what I did here.
Soundguy mentioned to be wary of the 4000su, and he's right, but I figured a picture or two would be the easiest way for Michael to quickly get up to speed on the differences. I did a quick google image search and pulled up the first two axle shots I could find.
I've got Titans on my '70 4000su, matched set :) And a slightly checked but full tread matched set of Goodyears (perhaps the originals?) on the '66 3400 I just picked up. Mismatched rims, one seems to have been replaced already, the other is pretty far gone with the calcium plague.
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