At nearly 50 horsepower, that Ford just walks around with that tiller. With select o speed to slow the tractor, it makes a great power unit to run a 3pt. rototiller.
Is it good to keep your boer bucks together with the does year round? Is it better to keep them separated until you want to breed them? Sorry I’m new to the whole goat business, let me know thanks!
@@jonwerner8338 No This is the real 4000. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vZ_iW0ZIjf8.html Yours maybe a 4000 off a different sort ...but its really more along the lines off a Fordson Dexta or an early 2000 outside North America.
When it's early July and they're in velvet they are pretty harmless. I wouldn't get near that close once its shed the velvet and especially during the rut. That's when all the bad stuff happens.
Hey, I think this truck is up for sale again and I am considering buying it. Can you give me any info about real mileage and if the engine is original? Or at least the status of those things when you owned it? I would really appreciate it.