1965 Ford Tractor: 4000 vs 2000 Specs & Restoration
Under the Hood: Power and Performance Differences The 1965 Ford 4000 and 2000, while both iconic, offer distinctly different powertrains. The Ford 4000 boasted a more robust 4-cylinder, 2.8-liter engine, delivering approximately 55 horsepower (gasoline models; diesel variants offered comparable increases). This contrasts sharply with the Ford 2000's 3-cylinder, 2.6-liter engine, producing around 36 horsepower. This horsepower disparity significantly impacts their capabilities. The 4000 readily tackled heavier tasks, while the 2000 proved better suited for lighter workloads....