1976 Ford 2000 tractor?
Has anyone serviced the trans on one of these? I am having a problem finding out how much and what type of fluid to put in the trans. I am sure one of the screws on the side of the trans is going to be the check point but I just want to confirm which one it is. The fluid smells like really burnt trans fluid?
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Have you gone on line to see if you can find a free manual? Chances are you will find exactly what yer lookin' fer. :-tap
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If it has the standard tranny, There should be a pipe plug about 1/2 way up the tranny. I've never serviced ours, but that's where it should be. The rear end plug is a 3/8, not shure the size of the tranny one though.
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I have searched the net for a manual, and I just get aggrovated b/c it just links off to other sites trying to sell things that I don't need.
I am going to stop by the local Barnes and Nobles book store to see if they would possibly have anything close to what I am looking for. |
Went to get the manual. The level plug is on the right hand side, below the brake pedals close to where the tranny bolts to the rear end
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capacities
4 speed tranny pto-6.6 quarts 8 speed tranny pto-13.2 quarts 8 speed live pto-13.2 quarts |
if you need anything else, just hollar
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It calls for esn-m2c77-a or m-4864 fluid. You can't beat old ford tractors. We have a 3000 and a 2600, both are diesel. Built ford tough really meant something back then.
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Originally Posted by 61 uni
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It calls for esn-m2c77-a or m-4864 fluid. You can't beat old ford tractors. We have a 3000 and a 2600, both are diesel. Built ford tough really meant something back then.
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great little tractors! i would just use a universal hydro trans fluid.
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They are great tractors for sure. I just got a 300 '68 model I believe. I just installed a loader on it this past weekend. I am having to deal with the hydraulic auxilary manifold plate right now. But I got a part coming today hopefully.
BTW ytmag.com is a great place. Parts, Forums and stuff for sale. Great website. I too was looking for a downloadable service manual for mine and get links to them for sale. I have a I&T service manual but it is pretty small. Good luck on the manual. |
Originally Posted by Neal 97 250
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They are great tractors for sure. I just got a 300 '68 model I believe. I just installed a loader on it this past weekend. I am having to deal with the hydraulic auxilary manifold plate right now. But I got a part coming today hopefully.
BTW ytmag.com is a great place. Parts, Forums and stuff for sale. Great website. I too was looking for a downloadable service manual for mine and get links to them for sale. I have a I&T service manual but it is pretty small. Good luck on the manual. |
I agree ytmag.com is a great resource for those older smaller units. Lots of good information there.
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Got 12.61 Ac. Just got it. No livestock yet.
Still gotta refence it and build a new barn, the old one came down. With all the things going on right now I may be ready for animals in the fall or spring. Hey is dirt cheap as a matter of fact it can be had for free this year sometimes. I just mowed down about 8 Ac. and just let it lay. My brother is doing the same thing. Hay can't be sold and nobody wants it. Very plentiful this year. |
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