The Ford 2000 represents two distinct generations of tractors. This guide focuses on the later, completely redesigned model, produced from 1965 to 1975. Unlike previous tractors (1962-1965) with four-cylinder engines, it features a three-cylinder engine. This change greatly enhances performance and fuel efficiency. Its production met farmers’ demand for a powerful and versatile tractor during rapid agricultural mechanization.
Its popularity is due to its capabilities in field work and its affordable price. Available in both gasoline and diesel models, with a variant called the 2000 Offset designed as a tillage tractor. For any owner looking to maintain or restore this Ford tractor, learn its specifications is the first step. These details are crucial for identifying and buying the correct Ford replacement parts.
Ford 2000 Tractor Specifications
Ford 2000 Series Tractor
Type | Utility Tractor |
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Model Year | 1965-1975 |
Manufactured Country | Highland Park, Michigan, USA |
Original Price | $5,675 in 1975 |
Used Price | In the range of $3,000 to $6,000 |
Note | Despite sharing the 2,000 name with its predecessor, the three-cylinder Ford 2000 tractor is fundamentally different from the earlier four-cylinder model. |
Gasoline Engine
Type | 3-cylinder, Liquid-cooled |
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Displacement | 158 cubic inches |
Power | 36 hp (26.8 kW) |
Compression Ratio | 8:1 |
Diesel Engine
Type | 3-cylinder, Liquid-cooled |
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Displacement | 158 cubic inches (2.6 L) |
Power | 39 hp (29.1 kW) |
Compression Ratio | 16.5:1 |
A 3-cylinder engine has a key advantage: fewer moving parts. Compared to a 4-cylinder engine of the same size, it has less internal friction, which means less power is wasted. This simple design choice directly leads to better fuel economy, saving money over many hours of operation.
Because the engine’s total size is distributed among only three cylinders, each cylinder is larger. This design allows for a longer piston stroke, generating a greater turning force (torque) even at low speeds. For a tractor, this means it can pull heavy implements like plows or climb steep hills with steady power.
Transmission 1
Type | unsynchronized |
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Gears | 12 forward and 3 reverse |
Clutch | dry disc |
Oil capacity | 7 qts 6.6 L |
Oil type | ESN-M2C77A M-4864-A |
Transmission 2
Type | unsynchronized gear |
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Gears | 4 forward and 1 reverse |
Clutch | dry disc |
Oil capacity | 6.6 qts 6.2 L |
Oil type | ESN-M2C77A M-4864-A |
Transmission 3
Type | unsynchronized gear |
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Gears | 8 forward and 2 reverse |
Clutch | dry disc |
Oil capacity | 13.2 qts 12.5 L |
Oil type | ESN-M2C77A M-4864-A |
Transmission 4
Type | unsynchronized gear |
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Gears | 6 forward and 2 reverse |
Clutch | dry disc with cerametallic buttons |
The Ford 2000 had various transmission options, rare for small and medium-sized tractors back then. Different gears suited different farm tasks: lower gears for precision work like plowing or seeding (to get more torque) and higher gears for transport (to go faster). Picking the right transmission can cut down on tractor wear and maintenance costs.
Mechanical
Drive | Two-wheel drive |
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Differential Lock | Mechanical Rear |
Steering | Manual (Power Optional) |
Brakes | Differential Mechanical Expanding Shoe |
Operator Station | Open |
Capacities
Fuel | 13 gallons (49.2 liters) |
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Hydraulic System | 6.3 gallons (23.8 liters) |
Hydraulics
Type | Open Center |
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Capacity | 6.3 gallons (23.8 liters) |
Pressure | 2500 psi (172.4 bar) |
Valves | 2 |
Pump Flow | 4.0 gpm (15.1 lpm) |
Steering Flow | 4.25 gpm (16.1 lpm) |
Steering Pressure | 700 psi (48.3 bar) |
Tractor Hitch
Rear Type | I |
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Rear Lift | 2800 lbs (1270 kg) |
Power Take-Off (PTO)
Rear PTO | Transmission (4/6/8-speed), Live (8/12-speed) |
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Rear RPM | 540 |
Engine RPM | 540 @ 1500 |
Engine RPM | 540 @ 1000 (12-over) |
Engine RPM | 540 @ 1600 (8-speed) |
Engine RPM | 540 @ 1800 (8-speed live) (4/12-speed) |
Electrical
Ground | Negative |
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Charging System | Generator |
Charging Amps | 22 |
Battery Volts | 12 |
Tires
Ag Front | 5.50-16, 6.00-16 |
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Ag Rear | 11.2-28, 12.4-28, 13.6-24, 16.9-24 |
Dimensions
Wheelbase | 75.8 inches (192 cm) |
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Length | 126.5 inches (321 cm) |
Width | 63.375 inches (160 cm) |
Height (Hood) | 51 inches (129 cm) |
Height (Exhaust) | 79.75 inches (202 cm) |
Ground Clearance | 12.625 inches (32 cm) |
Source: https://www.tractordata.com/farm-tractors/005/1/5/5150-ford-2000-dimensions.html, https://tractor.info/tractors/ford-2000-1965-1975/
Ford 2000 Tractor Related Parts
Due to the limited content in the table, if you cannot find the parts you need in the list, please refer to our complete Ford 2000 parts catalog.
Conclusion
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