Posted by soundguy on July 13, 2012 at 18:48:12 from (107.41.160.116):
In Reply to: Ford 2000 Row Crop Info posted by Jeff N. Rottkamp on July 13, 2012 at 18:34:53:
rowcrops are common... offset very uncommon.. the 2000 more uncommon than the 541.. and a diesel in either or a true hicrop in either even more rare.
the 2000 rowcrop will have a 134ci red tiger engine.. about 34 hp.. the wide front end IMHO is as strong or better than an ag model wide front. PS is always a plus.
for pre 65 machines....The only thing I use an ag chassie machine for anymore is for loader work. otherwise I'm on a rowcrop mowing. I love them for mowing. I like being a lil more high up.. etc.
the 2 piece pediastal on that late rowcrop is IMHO a better deal than the 1 piece bolster on the earlier units.
value will be based on condition and tires.. etc. I've bought rowcrops in bad but running condition from 800$ up into 3000$ range for a minty one with options I wanted.
most of them fall in the center.. just like an ag modle...
if it has a 5spd trans.. and it's the original trans.. it will be a dual clutch...
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