Ford 4000 industrial loader/backhoe

jjw36

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I"m new to tractors and I"m looking at getting into a loadder/backhoe, but I also want a 3 point hitch. I am currently looking @ a 1967 Ford 4000 loader/backhoe that has the rear PTO but no 3 point hitch. Does this tractor have a spot to attach the 3 point hitch and hydraulics that are required for a 3 point?
Thanks
Josh
 
I assume, just like any tractor, it needs an entirely different rockshaft-cover UNLESS the one you have already has the splined-stubs sticking out (for the hitch arms). I've seen them both ways on industrial machines.

I've got a 1964 4000 industrial with backhoe and loader. Sherman underdrive, four-cylinder engine, and no PTO or three-point.

Mine is the old-platform and your's is the new British setup with the three-banger and dual-range trans I assume. Can't say I've ever a newer 4000 in Industrial hoe/loader setup.
 
no this tractor was probably built '3 pt'delete' wich means it has no 3 pt parts of any kind(internal or external)you will spend a lot of money to convert it Buy atractor with a loader and 3pt and then buy a 3pt backhoe.
 
Yes, I've seen plenty of 4500s around , some with the odd-ball backhoes with a chain-drive on the swing. But, never seen a three-cylinder industrial with "4000" on the hood.
 

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