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Ford 5000 Identification
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Posted by Todd 11 on February 24, 2006 at 12:22:54 from (71.240.122.6):
Hello, Can any one help identafy this tractor? Its suppost to be a Ford 5000 but I can't seem to match any of the serial numbers. The tractor is 4wd,but on the front axel there is a tag that says 4wheel drive conversion The Roadless Traction Liminted Co. Something England There is a extra gearbox inbetween the transmision and the rear end that runs the 4wd drive shaft.This gearbox is cast and matches the tractor perfictly. The transmision has 90w gear lub in it and the rear end has Hydralic oil. Also the engine has a tubo on it. the back tires are 15.5x38 and the front wheels are 12x24. I don't know if the engine is a 233cu. or a 256cu. The number on the right side of the engine is C7NN6015 But the two N's look like some sort of symble because the leg of the N on the right side is not there ( Its shorter than normal.On the front of the bell housing on the right side the number is OB12 and B880869 on the left side of the bell houseing OA088 and AG7020. On the right side of the transmision the numbers are C7NN7006R and 9L27. I have a shop manual but it does't have seem to have these numbers in it. Any help would be greatly apreciated Thank you Todd
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