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Summary of Contents for Expedition 2000

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Page 3: ...d tractors are covered in Sections K and L These sections should be read in conjunction with the main book A DRIVING THE TRACTOR The basic function of starting and driving the tractor and the controls...

Page 4: ...ails and method of operation of the major options I Information is also given of certain types of accessories SPECIFICATIONS f J INDEX K SELECT O SPEED Optional Section Contained within this section a...

Page 5: ...a closed shed or garage l r allow anyone to ride f on the tractor unless legally permitted refuel the tractor when the engine is running travel at high speed without previously locking the brake peda...

Page 6: ...slopes without maintaining proper tractor stability fall to check that weight is properly distributed on the tractor coast down a hill n neutral NEVER fail to keep the brakes in proper operating condi...

Page 7: ...ey occur SPEEDOMETER On Highway tractors the proofmeter is replaced with a speedometer to comply with Road Traffic Regulations 3 wear loose clothing when operating the belt pulley or power take off at...

Page 8: ...in period of a tractor s life is extremely important and the following instructions should be followed very closely during the first 50 hours of operation 1 Avoid overloading the engine 2 Use the lowe...

Page 9: ...epress the foot operated clutch pedal 3 positioned on the left hand side of the gearbox and set the main and high low gear lever 4 in Neutral the starter motor can only be actuated when the high low l...

Page 10: ...gain before another attempt is made to start the engine Optional starting aids are available for extreme cold conditions and details of these are given in Section H DRIVING THE TRACTOR For fuel econom...

Page 11: ...before applying the brake Lock both pedals together when operating at high speeds or on public roads It is important that you keep your brakes in proper adjustment See section G for details LIGHTING...

Page 12: ...ng the lever downwards will indicate a turn to the left and upwards a turn to the right If required one or two additional pairs of indicators may be connecled into the circuit The lights on the lever...

Page 13: ...To operate the control 1 Set the Position Draft selector lovor 1 in the uppermost position 2 Set the implement to the required working height or depth by using the hydraulic main control lever 2 3 Use...

Page 14: ...ATION OF EXTERNAL CYLINDERS 1 2 3 4 Select draft control and move the hydraulic main control lever to the neutral position on the quadrant i e where neither raising nor lowering takos place Move the a...

Page 15: ...tion with most implements it may be necessary to add oil if several remote cylinders are operated together 2 Any external cylinder which is disconnected when extended means a loss of oil and this shou...

Page 16: ...00 and 4000 tractors is operated by engaging the clutch and will stop turning when the clutch pedal 1 is depressed The drive to the PTO is engaged by depressing the clutch pedal and moving the PTO lev...

Page 17: ...ard travel by use of the throttle and by selecting the right gear The clutch operating rod clevis pin can be used in two positions Select the rear position 5 m the clevis to operate and control the dr...

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Page 19: ...tion of the top link on the rocker Ford 2 3 5000 Use 1 Figure D2 for light draft operation 2 Figure D2 for heavy draft operation Ford 4000 Use 1 Figure D2 for heavy draft operation 2 Figure D2 for lig...

Page 20: ...theclose coupled position fortowing heavier types of equipment On the Ford 4000 the 14 inch 35 6 cm position only is available By inverting the drawbar and or changing the position of the clevis diffe...

Page 21: ...shown in the chart below Three of these positions are obtained by inverting the towhook Height of Cenlfti ol Towhook from ground Positioning on 1 2000 3000 Position of Towhook on Towbar Position of Se...

Page 22: ...ers world wide options so certain tyres may not be available for your particular territory Consult your authorized Ford Tractor Dealer for further details FRONT TYRES Ply Size Ratin 4 50x16 4 5 50x16...

Page 23: ...hway tractors the radius rod should be set to the innermost hole on the centre beam when the 52 and 56 inch 132 1 and 142 2 cm positions are selected and the 60 inch 152 4 cm position Figure E1 when e...

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Page 25: ...s 1 21 9 1 930 cm Ford 3000 52 76 inches 1 32 1 1 93 0 cm Ford 4000 56 80 inches 142 2 203 2 cm Ford 5000 56 80 inches 142 2 203 2 cm 1 Figure E5 2 Figure E5 VINEYARD f 3 Figure E5 Ford 2000 and 3000...

Page 26: ...76 Kilograms 234 300 366 630 376 446 490 Weighting Limitations When adding liquid ballast and or cast iron weights the following maxima should not be exceeded Ford 2000 Ford 3000 Ford 4000 Ford 5000 1...

Page 27: ...evel should reach the bottom of the filler neck F2 Bowl Pre Cleaner where fitted Remove the bowl and clean thoroughly Never allow the dirt to accumulate above the level mark on the bowl and service mo...

Page 28: ...filter Carry out at more frequent intervals where high condensation is present F9 Grease Fittings Wipe away all old grease and dirt from the following fittings and apply good quality grease using a h...

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Page 31: ...temperature then drain the engine oil Refill the engine with the specified quantity of oil Change the oil filter element at every 300 hours EVERY 300 HOURS Figures F13 F17 F13 Engine Oil Engines opera...

Page 32: ...ss to the injectors remove the injectors see section G and have them checked by an Authorised Ford Tractor Dealer F20 Fuel Filter Single where fitted Close the fuel tank shut off valve and remove the...

Page 33: ...mark on Ford 5000 F27 Rear Axle Oil With the lift arms lowered and any external rams retracted remove the rear axle drain plug and allow the oil to dram Remove the level and filler plugs and replace...

Page 34: ...aulic Filters Both inlet and exhaust oil filters in the hydraulic system should be inspected by an Authorised Ford Tractor Dealer and replaced if necessary SEASONAL SERVICES Radiator Coolant ffiguta F...

Page 35: ...ker arm and the valve tip Figure G2 check the clearance of the following valves numbered from the front of the engine and adjust if necessary Ford 2000 3000 and 4000 1 5 Inlet 2 4 Exhaust Ford 5000 1...

Page 36: ...W1 Figure G3 and 1 F 9 ure G4 on P of rnJ hPB2 nd ble D ed lbe W until fuel free of air bubbles issues from the bleed points Rettghten the screws To bleed the system on tractors fitted with a Simms pu...

Page 37: ...ating washer in each injector locating bore and locate a new dust sealing washer over each bore Install the replacement injectors and tighten the retaining nuts evenly Do not overtighten Re install th...

Page 38: ...d is 600 700 rpm and if either the idling or maximum no load speeds are incorrect consult your Authorised Ford Tractor Dealer GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS SECTION G WHEELS REPACKING THE FRONT W...

Page 39: ...turn the adjuster 3 until the brake is solid Re lighton the lock nut 2 Release the pedal and repeat the above procedure on the left hand pedal 3 After adjustment road test the tractor If either brake...

Page 40: ...l free travel is incorrect adjust as follows TRANSMISSION AND INDEPENDENT PTO ONLY Figure G13j Loosen the operating rod clevis lock nut 1 and remove t ie split pin and the Clevis pin Turn the clevis 2...

Page 41: ...b and re install NOTE On Vineyard tractors the side light bulbs ate contained within the headlights EXTERNAL HEADLAMP BULB 1 Loosen the rim locking screw and detach the rim and reflector assembly from...

Page 42: ...o the lighting swilch behind the fuel tank shroud in tiactors fitted with wide fenders a fuse box Figure G16 containing six fuses Is situated on the left hand steering shroud rhe fuses numbered on the...

Page 43: ...ove the battery and check that it is fully charged Store the battery In a warm place and re charge periodically 6 Place supports under the tractor axles to take the weight off the tyres 7 Drain all co...

Page 44: ...ractors upwards on the Ford 4000 and 5000 tractors while moving the hydraulic lilt main control lever down the quadrant Allow the spring loaded release handle to return to its normal position as soon...

Page 45: ...14 inch 35 6 cm and 1 6 inch 40 6 cm positions measured from the end of the PTO shaft 2 The effective height of the drawbar can be varied to give eight different positions Figure H3 by changing the p...

Page 46: ...v FORD FORD 2000 3000 ins ins Vms Ccms A 1636 17 16 41 53 43 57 B 12 80 1360 32 40H34 5O A 14 36 15 16 3640 38 50 B 10 80 II 60 27 401 29 40 A 14 86 15 66 3760 39 80 B II 30 12 10 28 80 31 50 A 12 86...

Page 47: ...ternative section 2 On each lower link release the spring clip turn the ball in its socket until the pin hole in the ball is vertical and remove the ball Reverse the procedure to fit the alternative b...

Page 48: ...1 5 seconds 4 Turn the key to the Heat Start position 2 Figure H7 and turn the engine for not more than 10 seconds until the engine starts If the engine fails to start 5 Release the key and return it...

Page 49: ...chain or lean an iron bar against the tractor to earth any build up of static electricity Model Ford 2 3000 Ford 2 3000 Ford 2 3000 Ford 4000 Ford 5000 Transmission Type 8 speed Trans 6 speed Trans Li...

Page 50: ...se with 1 2 4 1 1 28 tyres on the I Ofd 2000 and 3000 and 13 6 12 38 tyres on the Ford 4000 and 5000 Rtir wheel track can be easily adjusted in 4 inch 10 2 cm steps over two width ranges M ranges are...

Page 51: ...he tread is pointing in the forward travel direction F0R0 4000 AND 5000 Figure H1Q a Loosen and mark the adjusting screw lock nuts 1 b Remove the support blocks and position them one at a time on the...

Page 52: ...13 4 17 3 16 3 transmission cm 31 9 34 0 440 41 4 I leiyht to steering wheel ins 57 58 63 65 cm 145 147 160 165 Overall longth ins 126 5 127 138 144 cm 321 322 350 365 mI Width at minimum track ins 6...

Page 53: ...50 976 4375 1986 1565 710 2810 1276 5330 2420 1960 890 3370 1530 SPECIFICATIONS I I WEIGHT Vineyard and Narrow Total with luel oil and water CAPACITIES i uelTanfc Cooling System I nglno lossliltors I...

Page 54: ...000 Ford 4000 Ford 5000 Distributor In Line Distributor In Line 19 19 19 19 SPECIFICATIONS SECTION I POWER TAKE OFF Enyino speed lor 540 rpm PT0 Speed 6 Speed Trans and Live PTO ipm 8 Speed Live P T O...

Page 55: ...ear 600 700 600 700 800 900 1050 1150 42 0 49 2 42 0 49 2 56 2 63 3 74 81 i CATIONS SECTION tlHAI Ford 2000 Ford 3000 Ford 4000 Ford 5000 1 1 Expanding shoe Expanding shoe Disc Disc irior ins 14 14 cm...

Page 56: ...i is requied o change rnfl H P m em I OH l u a S6rieS 3 0i r Vice versa he ing rst oil and o l Iter change should be a hall the normal specified period Subsequent changes thereafter should be a he no...

Page 57: ...2 2 9 50 6 8 8 1 10 3 2 4 3 2 5 6 7 6 90 11 4 9 9 15 9 17 8 19 8 1 9 5 6 3 4 10 1 3 8 11 2 13 5 1 9 6 5 21 6 30 10 4 24 3 3 4 11 7 270 3 8 130 Engine speed rpm 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th R L R H...

Page 58: ...Uukvl Pro Clrrannr lh it Purtals llulli Replacement Clutch Pedal Freo ptay adjustment Release Bearlnii Greaiei Ciild Weather slating suiting aids Differential Lock Oi ttr iion Indicators Orell Contro...

Page 59: ...g In Seat Side Rear Ughls Specifications D3 Speeflameli D1 Starting the Engmo CZ Stabiliser Kil G2 Swinging Drawliar Gfl Autahltch 05 Standard Temperature Gauge Thermoaiart Throe Point linkage A9 Timi...

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