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In Reply to: Re: Ford 5000 posted by bill archer on Sunday, March 21, 2004:
I'm from New Zealand, that sounds like all 5000 tractors here, all imported from England. Lift the bonnet and there should be a badge on it with several no's. One of these will be a 'unit' no. something like '3D11B' meaning 1973 D=April 11=11th B=afternoon shift. If this badge is missing it is also stamped on thelet handside of the tractor on top of the mounting point belopw the diesel tank at front of clutch bell housing, there are 2 no.s there, you want the one starting with a no.