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Re: Ford 2000 same as Farmtrac 435
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Posted by farmallhal on March 22, 2006 at 10:16:52 from (64.24.35.16):
In Reply to: Ford 2000 same as Farmtrac 435 posted by Bill in Ala on March 22, 2006 at 04:15:10:
I bought a Farm Trac 45 a couple of years ago and it has been a very nice tractor to bush hog around the farm. Sort of has always been the wife's tractor. This is a follow-on by Long of the Ford 3610 which was made in India as well. The manufacturer of this tractor also produced the 3610 for Ford and acquired the rights from Ford when they started selling off their tractor business. I was told it was not an exact copy but a lot of common parts. The model 45 comes with power steering which is nice. I think it is around a 42 hp tractor and handles a 6 ft. bush hog with no problem. Also, believe the engine runs at a higher RPM then the Ford engine and has a shorter stroke. Real good on fuel consumption and been a nice addition to our farm equipment here in Missouri which is used to keep the fields in shape and making hay.
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