Posted by Ultradog MN on December 23, 2012 at 10:42:16 from (184.100.109.75):
In Reply to: Re: 1968 Ford 2000 posted by MikeAC on December 23, 2012 at 09:26:16:
The hp difference between a 2000 and 3000 is not even noticable - 33 vs 37 or so. How you have it ballasted would make more of a difference than hp. The 4 sp would have transmission pto - like an N but it does have live hydraulics which the Ns did not. Biggest drawback on those 3 cyl 4 spds is they do have a fairly fast 1st gear. 6 or 8 sp is better for that but 4 sp is still more than adequate speedwise for field work and general use. I have said this before but I would take PS over lpto any day, especially if you don't do much mowing. Diff lock IS nice to have. Early 2000 (like that one) with round rear axles did not have it. Some of the later 2000s and most 3000 with square rear axle housings did have it.
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