Ford Tractor Engines
Ford tractor engines including the 10, 40, and 1000 series (2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000) are recognised for their durability and efficiency, making them a popular choice for agricultural use.
These engines, built between the 1960s and 1970s, are known for their straightforward design, ease of maintenance, and reliability. With both petrol and diesel options, they provide solid power output suited to various farming tasks.
The engines’ design allows for efficient performance while maintaining simple, repairable mechanisms. These features make Ford tractor engines a reliable workhorse for those seeking consistent, long-term service across demanding agricultural operations.
Core Parts Restoration
The engine block is bored back to standard with new liners fitted, cylinder head re-manufactured with valve seats re-cut and new valves fitted if necessary and crankshaft ground.
The fuel injection equipment is remanufactured and a reman turbo is also fitted (if applicable).
Engine Re-Assembly
The engines are re-assembled in our clean workshop with new pistons and rings, bearings, oil pump, water pump, and all new gaskets fitted with all other components inspected and changed if necessary. The engine is then dynamometer tested and painted ready for delivery.
Quality Assurance
We are members of the Federation of Engine Re-manufacturers.
Therefore our remanufactured engines are required to meet a certain standard under BSI AU 257:2002, set by British Standard Automobile Series code of practice.