Hi, I'm the new guy!

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86096

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Location
toronto Canada
Tractor
ford 2000
Hi, I have just obtained a late 60's Ford 2000 3 ylinder diesel tractor. It came with a loader and a scraper blade. I runs beautifully and I can't wait to start driving it... I won't be able to pick it up for about a week. I own lots of boats (particularly with antique outboards), motorcycles, chainsaws and pretty well anything with a sparkplug but this is my first full size tractor. I'm pretty stoked! I hope that any problems I have (like how to actually drive a tractor... all those extra levers and pedals) can be solved here. All the very best! Horst
 
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:welcome: We have a fantastic Ford Forum here.
 
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Hi, I have just obtained a late 60's Ford 2000 3 ylinder diesel tractor. It came with a loader and a scraper blade. I runs beautifully and I can't wait to start driving it... I won't be able to pick it up for about a week. I own lots of boats (particularly with antique outboards), motorcycles, chainsaws and pretty well anything with a sparkplug but this is my first full size tractor. I'm pretty stoked! I hope that any problems I have (like how to actually drive a tractor... all those extra levers and pedals) can be solved here. All the very best! Horst

Welcome Horst,

I'm your neighbor cross the big lake, eh?
Thomas
 
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Welcome. Take it slow and watch the loader bucket. It can easily scrape another vehicle. Don't ask me how I know.:(
 
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:welcome: from Texas!
 
/ Hi, I'm the new guy! #8  
Bucket can also hit trees, sheds, and depending on the slope of a hill will make one heck of a divit! Welcome.
 
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I have a sinking feeling that I will soon be a member of the 'loader bucket accident club'. I am a very mechanically inclined person, I can work on anything and I've never been afraid to get dirty... but I've never actually driven a tractor before. I've spent a good deal of my life in the country... more woods and lakes stuff so I'm a bit intimidated by all the levers, knobs and gizmo's... I will likely be around this site looking for some expert advice from you all. Thanks kindly for the warm welcome. I'll be posting pics once I get it home. Thanks again!! Horst
 
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Welcome aboard. It would be in your best interest to procure an Operator's Manual for your make and model. Best wishes.
 
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I did find an operators manual online which I read and it certainly was worthwhile. I think I could actually jump on and probably get rolling. There are some fine details which I couldn't figure out... the throttle lever beside the steering wheel... is faster up or down. The manual said to open the throtttle 1/2 way to start and then turn the key to allow the warmers to heat up and then to crank it. How long do you wait for the warmers? Is there a light that goes on or off (like on a diesel car) when it's ready to start? The manual says to select a gear and go... can you change from low to high range while rolling... what about changing gears on the fly? I also have no idea what any of the sector arm stuff and 3 point hitch stuff means! I promise you I'm not a complete idiot... just never had the chance to drive one before. (But I'm so excited... like a 3 year old at Christmas!!!) Thanks again to all who have extended the warm (cyber)hand of greeting) All the best! Horst
 
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It'll be best to wait for a Ford owner to answer your questions. I only drove one once and don't want to tell you wrong.
 
/ Hi, I'm the new guy! #13  
Welcome from East Texas. Study up on how to safely operate the tractor. They can be dangerous so be careful and good luck.

Charlie
 
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86096,
I can't help wonder if a manual by a different author might answer your questions. When I can afford it, I sometimes buy car repair manuals from two and even three different publishers. Having just one important question answered so I can understand it, offsets the cost.
 

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