Ford 900, 901, 1801, 2000, 4000 Tractor Service Manual
Product Overview
The Ford Tractor Service Manual is an essential resource for servicing the Ford 900, 901, 1801, 2000, and 4000 models, covering production years from 1954 to 1964. This comprehensive guide, presented in English and available as a PDF, consists of 504 pages detailing every aspect of the tractor’s operation and maintenance.
Key Features
- Engine Maintenance and Repair
- Electrical and Ignition Systems Overhaul
- Fuel and Exhaust System Guidance (Gasoline & Diesel)
- Cooling System Diagnostics
- Clutch and Transmission Servicing
- Rear and Front Axle Adjustments
- Power Take-off and Steering Systems for Row Crop and Industrial Tractors
- Brake System Servicing
- Wheel and Tire Configuration
- Hydraulic System Operation
- Comprehensive Maintenance Instructions
Benefits
- Provides detailed procedures for removal, disassembly, reassembly, and troubleshooting.
- Outlines efficient maintenance practices to prolong tractor lifespan.
- Includes the best practices for servicing to ensure optimal performance.
- Helps reduce service time with clear, step-by-step instructions.
Usage Recommendations
- Use alongside the operator’s manual for comprehensive tractor care.
- Follow outlined methods for the easiest and least time-consuming repairs.
- Avoid deviations from recommended procedures to maintain safety and efficiency.
Select-O-Speed Transmission
The manual explores the Select-O-Speed Transmission available in three models, which all maintain a consistent basic transmission design. Key differences include:
- No P.T.O. (Power Take-Off)
- Single speed independent engine-driven P.T.O.
- Two-speed independent engine-driven P.T.O. with proportional ground speed P.T.O.
This transmission system offers exceptional control and efficiency, providing ten forward and two reverse speed ratios through a manually selected, hydraulically controlled transmission system.
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