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Re: Do you believe all you read?
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Posted by RodInNS on November 24, 2006 at 14:31:18 from (142.177.83.99):
In Reply to: Do you believe all you read? posted by RickB on November 24, 2006 at 13:55:03:
Will do. Far as I know the 4xxx post '65, only had the 3 banger 201. However, we've been chatting about this 4 cylinder 4610 that he's got, which seems to have all the correct date stamps between it's castings anf info tag. So, he's got me? I mean, I do know about the 4 cylinders that got stuck in the 3 cylinder chassis for the 4810 and the 4830/5030, but they've got some sort of id.... The only 4 cylinder variant on the 4610 that I'm aware of was shipped to South Africa. I'm not sure if final assembly was done there or at Basildon, but the tractor was fitted with a Perkins ADE236 which was made under licence, in South Africa. I think at the time there was a law there that stated that any tractors under 100 hp needed to have a locally sourced engine, and that outfit had the grip..... Other that that, I can honestly say that I've never seen a Ford tractor, with a 4 cylinder engine, badged as a 4610. Rod
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