Target Audience:
Owners and mechanics of Ford agricultural, farm, utility, and industrial tractors from 1965-1975.
Completeness:
Contains all information found in the original 913-page factory paper manual.
Accessibility:
Instant download, no shipping wait times.
Usability:
Print only needed pages, zoom for detail, save for future use.
Market Context:
Ford was a dominant player in the tractor market during this period, competing with brands like John Deere, International Harvester, and Massey Ferguson.
Covered Models:
Ford Tractor Models 2000, 3000, 3400, 3500, 3550, 4000, 4400, 4500, 5000, 5500, 5550, 7000
Applicable Years:
1965-1975
Type:
Workshop Manual / Service Repair Manual
Purpose:
Designed for do-it-yourself servicing, teardowns, repairs, overhauls, and adjustments.
Delivery Method:
Digital download via email link upon purchase.
Organization:
Neatly organized in Adobe Acrobat with 17 main sections, each indexed and bookmarked.
Engine Systems:
Complete overhaul information for diesel and gasoline petrol engines.
Fuel Systems:
Detailed repair information for injectors (diesel) and carburetors (gasoline). Limited information on fuel injection pump removal/installation.
Electrical System:
Comprehensive coverage of the tractor's electrical system.
Clutches:
Detailed procedures for clutch systems.
Transmission Systems:
Covers four-speed, six-speed, seven and eight-speed, and Select-O-Speed transmissions.
Pto System:
Detailed information on Power Take Off (PTO) systems.
Rear Axle Brakes:
In-depth coverage of rear axle and brake systems.
Hydraulic Systems:
Comprehensive hydraulic system repair and maintenance procedures.
Steering Systems:
Detailed information on steering system repairs and adjustments.
Front Axle:
Coverage of front axle components and service.
Wheels Tires:
Information pertaining to wheels and tires (tyres).
Tractor Separation:
Procedures for separating major tractor assemblies.
Accessories General:
Coverage of various accessories and general tractor information.
Maintenance:
Includes tractor maintenance schedule, lubrication, and routine servicing.
Teardowns:
Detailed instructions for tractor teardowns.
Repairs:
Comprehensive repair procedures for all major tractor systems.
Overhauls:
Includes engine overhauling and other major component rebuilds.
Adjustments:
Detailed guidance on making necessary adjustments to various systems.
Depth:
High - suitable for complex repairs, overhauls, and detailed servicing.
Illustrations:
Numerous clear, detailed illustrations and pictures.
Instructions:
Step-by-step instructions for a wide range of repair and maintenance tasks.
Diagnostic Support:
Rich in detailed repair information and illustrations, facilitating troubleshooting.
Features:
Searchable text, scalable images, zoomable content.
Compatibility:
Compatible with Adobe Acrobat reader, widely available on most computers.
Quality:
Clear, clean pages with sharp, detailed images.
Features:
Indexed and bookmarked sections for fast and easy navigation.
Engine Types:
Diesel and Gasoline (Petrol) Engines
Overhaul Scope:
Detailed overhaul procedures provided for engines.
Injection Pump:
Limited information on fuel injection pump removal and installation; detailed repair information for injectors is present.
Carburetor:
Detailed repair information for gasoline carburetors.
Gasoline Petrol Engines:
Detailed repair information covering carburetors.
Engine Variants:
Likely includes 134 ci, 144 ci, and 172 ci inline 4-cylinder engines common in Ford tractors of this period.
Fuel Injectors:
Detailed repair information covering diesel injectors.
Coverage:
While not typical for manuals of this era to include formal safety ratings, maintenance procedures will inherently cover safe operation and component integrity.
Coverage:
Information on brake systems and adjustments contributes to active safety.
Coverage:
Focus on mechanical integrity and proper repair ensures passive safety.
Availability:
Not applicable to this era of agricultural tractors.
Availability:
Not applicable to this era of agricultural tractors.
Availability:
Not applicable to this era of agricultural tractors.
Select O Speed:
Coverage of the Select-O-Speed transmission represents a significant technological advancement for its time.
Live Pto:
Mention of live PTO options implies advancements in power management for agricultural implements.
Schedule Availability:
Includes a dedicated Tractor Maintenance Schedule section.
Coverage:
Likely details required lubricants, hydraulic fluids, and antifreeze specifications for various components.
Common Wear Points:
While not explicitly listed as 'known issues', detailed repair procedures for clutches, transmissions, rear axles, and hydraulics will address common wear and failure points.
Engine Rebuild Notes:
Engine overhaul section implies addressing wear in cylinders, pistons, bearings, and valve train.
Hydraulic Performance:
Hydraulic system coverage will likely address issues with pump wear, cylinder leaks, and valve control.
Early Development:
Henry Ford's experiments with gasoline engines and early tractor development (Fordson).
Predecessors:
Mentions Ford-Ferguson (9N, 2N), 8N, Golden Jubilee NAA, 100 series (600-900), 101 series (501-901), and early 1000 series (2000, 4000, 6000).
Period Covered:
1965-1975 for the specific models detailed in the manual.
Manufacturing Philosophy:
Ford's commitment to mass production and developing affordable, reliable tractors.