Target Audience:
Do-it-yourself mechanics, tractor owners, repair shops
Convenience:
Instant download, no shipping delays
Usability:
Zoom, print, save, close functionality
Durability:
No risk of stained, torn, or missing pages
Primary Coverage:
Ford Tractor Models 2000, 3000, 3400, 3500, 3550, 4000, 4400, 4500, 5000, 5500, 5550, 7000
Type:
Service Repair Workshop Manual
Engine Systems:
Overhaul of Diesel and Gasoline Petrol Engines
Fuel Systems:
Carburetors (Gasoline Petrol Engine), Injectors (Diesel Engine)
Electrical System:
Comprehensive coverage
Clutches:
Comprehensive coverage
Transmissions:
Four-Speed, Six-Speed, Seven and Eight-Speed, Select-O-Speed
Power Take Off:
PTO coverage
Rear Axle And Brakes:
Comprehensive coverage
Hydraulic Systems:
Comprehensive coverage
Steering Systems:
Comprehensive coverage
Front Axle:
Comprehensive coverage
Wheels And Tires:
Comprehensive coverage
Accessories And General:
Comprehensive coverage
Maintenance:
Tractor Maintenance Schedule, Do It Yourself Servicing
Repair:
Complex Repairs, Teardowns, Overhauls, Adjustments
Engine Repair:
Diesel and Gasoline Petrol Engine Overhaul, Injector Repair, Carburetor Repair
Fuel Injection Pump:
Limited: Removal and Installation only
Depth:
Detailed repair information
Illustrations:
Tons of illustrations, pictures
Instructions:
Step-by-step instructions
Navigation:
Neatly organized, indexed, and bookmarked sections
Searchability:
Searchable text within PDF
Image Clarity:
Clear, clean, sharp images
Scalability:
Scalable to several times normal size
Print Capability:
Printable pages (a few at a time)
Binding:
Digital (PDF Download)
Comparison To Original:
Identical content to original 913-page factory paper manual
Vehicle Types:
Agricultural, Farm, Utility, Industrial Tractors
Coverage:
Specifications likely included within relevant sections (e.g., rear axle, chassis separation)
Coverage:
Detailed Tractor Maintenance Schedule included
Coverage:
Likely detailed within relevant system sections (e.g., engine oil, hydraulic fluid, transmission fluid)
Coverage:
Troubleshooting information is implicitly covered within the repair procedures and sections.
Early Tractor Development:
Experimental work tractor built in 1907, mass production under Fordson name
9N:
Introduced mid-1939, joint venture with Harry Ferguson, 3-point hitch and hydraulic system
2N:
Made 1942-1947, built without electrical components and rubber tires during wartime shortages
8N:
Made 1947-1952, redesigned, 4-speed transmission, position control hydraulics, improved brakes, ball nut steering
Naa Golden Jubilee:
Late 1952-1954, redesigned, 134 cu. in. overhead valve engine, live hydraulics
Hundred Series (600, 700, 800, 900):
1954-1957, expanded line, 134 and 172 cu. in. engines, redesigned rear axles
101 Series (501, 601, 701, 801, 901):
1957-1962, improved horsepower, power steering, Workmaster and Powermaster designations
Thousand Series (2000, 4000, 6000):
1962-1964, restyled grille, corporate blue color, 6000 series was 6-cylinder Select-O-Speed
Coverage Period:
1965-1975