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Re: Ford 4000 - Like 801?
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Posted by Geo in SD on March 05, 2004 at 13:31:35 from (66.115.197.237):
In Reply to: Ford 4000 - Like 801? posted by Donald on March 05, 2004 at 12:41:36:
Yeah, the 4000 series up thru 64 is basically the same as the 800's. Styling of the sheet metal and colors is different, and the SOS trans was changed in 62, I believe. They replaced the overrunning clutch in the front of the trans to a direct drive unit, to eliminate the freewheeling gears. With the SOS trans they are about 46 hp, I believe. Your pto clutch engagement sounds like it could be several things. Could be low oil pressure, a valve adjustment, or a internal leak. Does it shift okay at low rpm's? Warm it up good and try to start out in 6th gear with the inching pedal, engine at idle. Does it want to slip? Run it up into 9th and 10th and ride the brakes at low rpm. Does it slip? There is a oil pressure light on the dash, lh side. Does it come on at idle? The SOS is a good trans IMHO, Most of the problems aren't as serious as they seem.
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