with your eyes
its the front one on a tractor always.
yes i have both
`12500
Ford Model 70
10,000 lbs
At the front wheels
between the front wheels
Yes
The front wheels on a 1994 Ford Ranger lean inward due to the camber of the steering alignment. Adjustments can be made at a local tire shop.
nope
On a 1953 Ford Jubilee tractor, cylinder 1 is located on the left side of the engine when facing the front of the tractor. It is the first cylinder in the firing order and is closest to the front of the engine block. The engine is a four-cylinder, so cylinder 1 is positioned nearest to the radiator.
The Ford 4000 tractor can typically accommodate a front end loader such as the Ford 740 or 750 models, which are specifically designed for compatibility with this tractor. Additionally, aftermarket options like the Westendorf loaders may also fit, depending on the specific model and configuration of the tractor. It's always advisable to verify compatibility with the loader manufacturer or consult the tractor's manual for precise specifications.