Ford 4000 Tractor HP: Complete Guide (1965-1975)
Decoding the Power: Engine Options and Horsepower Variations The Ford 4000, a workhorse of the 1960s and 70s, boasted a range of horsepower options depending on the engine fitted. Three main engine types powered these tractors: a gasoline engine (3.1 liters), a diesel engine (3.3 liters), and a less common liquid petroleum gas (LPG) engine (3.1 liters). The diesel, while initially more costly, provided superior pulling power, especially at lower RPMs – ideal for heavy tasks like plowing....