pickettlm
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Hello folks,
I'm not only new to the forums, but new to the world of tractors.
I recently bought my first real tractor. We don't have a farm, but I wanted something to play with and use on my 4.5 acres.
What I need to start with is to ask if the Ford tractors that were made in England were numbered differently than those in the states?
I was told that this was a 1962 Ford Dexta 2000. The tractor does have the decals that say this, but the numbers that I have found don't
really match anything that I can find online concerning serial numbers, etc.
What I have found is 5C05C then under that B _0719_ (first _ is either a blob in the casting or could be a poorly stamped 0, and the last _ could be a
0, 5, or a casting blob.) Next to this number is clearly C255. There are no stars nor diamonds before or after any numbers.
I am lead to believe that what I have is a Ford tractor 2000 series that was made in England and sent to Canada (there is a dealer's sticker on the
side of the hood that says Hannah Brothers, Ltd, Regina, Sask.)
From what I have researched so far, I have either something pretty rare, or else it is not a '62. The reason that I say this is that I have seen mentioned that
only a few gas powered Dexta/2000's were made in or around '62. My tractor is gas powered, but it is not a four cylinder. It is a three cylinder and has a
Holly carb.
The head lights are on the side of the grill and not in the grill, exhaust goes down and underneath, color is blue and wheels are white,
and the reflectors on the fenders say that they were made in England, if any of this helps.
The tractor has some blow-by, so I'm figuring that the rings are probably bad. So, I'm going to have to figure out what I have in order to get the right parts
for it. I hate to start buying a bunch of books if they won't really pertain to this particular tractor.
Any ideas on what this tractor really is?
Thanks!
Sorry this has gotten so long,
I'm not only new to the forums, but new to the world of tractors.
I recently bought my first real tractor. We don't have a farm, but I wanted something to play with and use on my 4.5 acres.
What I need to start with is to ask if the Ford tractors that were made in England were numbered differently than those in the states?
I was told that this was a 1962 Ford Dexta 2000. The tractor does have the decals that say this, but the numbers that I have found don't
really match anything that I can find online concerning serial numbers, etc.
What I have found is 5C05C then under that B _0719_ (first _ is either a blob in the casting or could be a poorly stamped 0, and the last _ could be a
0, 5, or a casting blob.) Next to this number is clearly C255. There are no stars nor diamonds before or after any numbers.
I am lead to believe that what I have is a Ford tractor 2000 series that was made in England and sent to Canada (there is a dealer's sticker on the
side of the hood that says Hannah Brothers, Ltd, Regina, Sask.)
From what I have researched so far, I have either something pretty rare, or else it is not a '62. The reason that I say this is that I have seen mentioned that
only a few gas powered Dexta/2000's were made in or around '62. My tractor is gas powered, but it is not a four cylinder. It is a three cylinder and has a
Holly carb.
The head lights are on the side of the grill and not in the grill, exhaust goes down and underneath, color is blue and wheels are white,
and the reflectors on the fenders say that they were made in England, if any of this helps.
The tractor has some blow-by, so I'm figuring that the rings are probably bad. So, I'm going to have to figure out what I have in order to get the right parts
for it. I hate to start buying a bunch of books if they won't really pertain to this particular tractor.
Any ideas on what this tractor really is?
Thanks!
Sorry this has gotten so long,