Pray first then find Sears parts.com online. Have entire model number to enter on that web site. Sometimes you get lucky.
I found the manual for the YS-4500 (p/n 917-276600 on tag under seat) at
http://www.hammerwall.com/Download_Manual/37853/
In the front part of the hood, there should be a metal flapper that you can lift up. There will be a cap below it, that is where you add hydraulic fluid.
On a Ford 4500 tractor, the hydraulic oil dipstick is typically located near the hydraulic fluid reservoir. It is usually a metal rod with a handle, often marked with a label indicating "Hydraulic Fluid." To check the hydraulic oil level, you should remove the dipstick, clean it, reinsert it, and then remove it again to read the level. If you have difficulty locating it, consult the owner's manual for specific guidance.
Yes and No. Your tractor would have to be equipped with a three point hitch. Some backhoes had the option most did not.
For a 1974 Ford 4500 tractor with a loader and backhoe, it is recommended to use a hydraulic fluid that meets the specifications of Ford M2C-134-D or M2C-134-A. A common choice is a high-quality hydraulic oil, such as ISO 32 or ISO 46, depending on the operating temperature range. Always check the owner’s manual for specific recommendations and ensure the fluid is suitable for use in older equipment to maintain performance and longevity.
The 1998 Ford F-150 - 4.6 L - V8 engine is rated at 220 horsepower at 4500 RPM and 290 lb. ft. torque at 3250 RPM according to the owners manual
According to the 1998 Ford F-150 owners manual : The 4.6 liter V8 engine is rated at : 220 horsepower at 4500 RPM and 290 lb. ft. torque at 3250 RPM
If it is a manual it is called a New Venture 4500, I dont know what the automatics are.
The automatic is called a 47 RE. The manual is called a NV 4500.
6% of 4500= 6% * 4500= 0.06 * 4500= 270
30% of 4500= 30% * 4500= 0.3 * 4500= 1350
21% of 4500= 21% * 4500= 0.21 * 4500= 945
36% of 4500= 36% * 4500= 0.36 * 4500= 1,620