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New Guy
Trade: Excavating
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Kansas City, KS
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Old Ford Backhoe
Hello. I recently purchased a manual Ford 4500 backhoe, that needs a new clutch.When Ireplace the clutch, I plan on replacing the throw-out bearing and pressure plate, also. My problem is this: I do not know the exact year of my backhoe. The serial number is c372944. The model #d5011k. And the engine is stamped with 3a13b. Can anyone help?
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DGR,IABD
Trade: Electrical; Commercial and Residential Service
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Central PA
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Re: Old Ford Backhoe
Don't you have to physically take the hoe in two pieces to change the clutch? Mine sure look like that's what you need to do. That's all I have intelligent to say on that, other than to point out that it looks like a real "treat" to do.
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New Guy
Trade: Excavating
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Kansas City, KS
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Re: Old Ford Backhoe
As a matter of fact, yes, you do have to break it in two. As far as it being a "treat" to do, If you're mechanically-inclined and don't mind getting your hands dirty, it can be a challenging project that'll be worthwhile when I'm done. I don't mind taking things apart then putting them abck together.
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Pro
Trade: General Building Contractor
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Location: Honolulu
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Re: Old Ford Backhoe
engine #: 3A13B
3 = 1973 A13 = January 13 B = day shift I own a 1974 4500 that was overhauled before I bought it. It is a topheavy machine, but it has plenty of ripping power. There are more than a few memories that I have of other operators laughing at my "poor old machine" until they see how strong it is when I tear out boulders that their machine could not even budge. It is worth fixing up, in my opinion, if it doesn't run into too much money. Good luck. |
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New Guy
Trade: Excavating
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Kansas City, KS
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Re: Old Ford Backhoe
Thank, kapena, that helps me out alot. My grandfather sold me the backhoe for $500. Besides a new clutch it needs all new tires and hoses. Because I'm a hydraulic mechanic, I can purchase new parts thru my job at wholesale. I definitely think its worth fixin up!
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Registered User
Trade: Security Systems
Join Date: Jul 2007
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Re: Old Ford Backhoe
If it helps you here a photo of my 1973 Ford 4500, taken in 2007
won't let me up-load the photo, send me your e-mail i send you th photo Last edited by Boris; 07-10-2007 at 03:48 PM. Reason: to upload photo |
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