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Re: NEED INFO. ON 54 FORD 2000 Industrial..
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Posted by JoeK on March 17, 2002 at 19:59:05 from (207.230.218.42):
In Reply to: NEED INFO. ON 54 FORD 2000 Industrial.. posted by Jerry....Calif on March 17, 2002 at 19:21:20:
I may be wrong here but in 1954,I don't believe Ford made a 2000.Regular tractors were of the "hundred series"600,800 etc.Industrials may have been numbered differently,but I don't ever recall hearing of a 2000 until the numbering changed(early 60s?).If you have not done so,repost on the Ford Board for best response.Parts should be readily available,but as it is alledged to be an industrial model,make sure it has PTO option.On board hydraulics&3pt hitch may be missing on an "indie"also.Take your time and find out exactly what it is.them you can find out better what it can do.
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