The Ford 7000 Tractor was manufactured between 1971 to 1975. The engine is a four (4) cylinder diesel turbocharged engine, producing ninety four (94) hp of power. Ford tractor parts for the engine can be wither standard or over-sized pistons, rings, main bearings, and/or connecting rod bearings. As is typical with most Ford engines, there are no sleeves in the kit as Ford tractors are the sleeveless engines whereby the pistons and rings are fitted directly into the engine block.
It's PTO shaft can be either the 540 rpm type, or there is an option to have the 1000 rpm PTO shaft. This is a two wheel drive tractor, with manual steering and an optional hydrostatic power attachment on some models.
The electrical system is powered by a negative ground 12V system, producing a maximum of 51 amps of DC power, and charging a 12V 128 AH battery in the process. The alternator is a Mo/Pres model.
The 7000 Ford tractor water pump selection can be a little troublesome without a parts manual to provide a part number. Ford tractor parts for the cooling system and specifically the water pumps, will need to be chosen based on the serial number of the tractor. Tractors built between 1965 to 1975 will have two different water pumps-one with a double pulley and one with a single pulley.
Seats for the 7000 Ford tractor can come in a variation of patterns and colors. There are the blue or black vinyl pan seats, the complete seat with a suspension system, or a newer custom seat from the aftermarket suppliers.
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