Loader for 4000

S80RTE

Member
I am looking at getting a loader for my ford 4000, I am pretty sure the brackets from a 4100 or 4600 will fit. We had a 4610 years ago and all the mountings look the same. Would I be correct
 

Boohoo

Member
Location
Newtownabbey
I think the 4100 is different, possibly the back of a 4600 and the front of a 3600.
I know where there is a 4000, a pair of 4600s and a 4610 but it'll be next week before I'm back there to get a look.
 
Bell housing bolt holes are the same from the 3600 up to the 8210, 4100 and smaller have a different front end , so will have to look for 4000 or 4600 or 4610, not to say you could modify one to fit.
Keep an eye out for a Steelfab quick detach loader, that would fit the 3 and 4 cylinder fords by removing six bolts and moving the front grill guard and stand in or out. I had my loader on my 4600 and later in life on my 7610.
 

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