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"A tractor having bomb proof reliability and durability I have this tractor from last 46 years and it never let me down in these years it has it's original engine even after it has crossed the mark of 20000 hours. I use it for hay balling and tillage work a great tractor. Hats off for ford."
"Just got the tractor and am re-building a Bush Hog freeman 4000 to install on the 3600."
"No words. What a fabulous tractor."
"Have not used it much. Seems okay. Leaking slightly at injector pump. Weld may need to be redone."
"Bought used, but has been reliable, except for hard starting in cold weather. I changed fuel filter recently, and it has been easy to start since. I do have an R H steering cylinder leaking badly which I will have to repair. Since I purchased it I have replaced the radiator, battery, and the generator. "
"We bought this for mowing and general lifting and carrying jobs around the house and on our property. I paid $6,500 for it. Turf tires, unloaded but with mower and bucket. Now it needs a new clutch which I knew would happen someday but that day came sooner rather than later. Another couple of grand. However, the machine has performed well. The mower deck is good. The bucket too. This is our first tractor. Lessons are being learned."
"I bought this tractor in 2007 from a private seller. It is an industrial tractor it has a factory bucket. It need brakes and hydraulic fixed. These are minor problems but as for the operation of this tractor is has more then enough power.Also the tech don`t work."
"As per Indian soil condition, Ford 3600 was best tractor so far."
"Purchased new in 1978 by my Dad. Used as the big tractor with a 1946 2N, also purchased new, and a early 8N on 180 acre Missouri farm. Equipped with power steering, differential lock and single remote cylinder control. Used with 3-14 Ford plow, and with duals on tractor, pulled 9' John Deere tandem wheel disk. Baled hay with IH square baler and harvested small grains and Fescue seed using AC 60 and 66 All Crop combines. Shed kept and well maintained, still has original rears and one front tire."
"Bought tractor for mowing, light plowing, and light work around property. Original owner (my uncle) kept it in a shed. Another user used it for a few years after my uncle passed, and didn't perform maintenance. When I purchased it from my aunt, I changed all fluids and filters, except for the fuel filter. At first it leaked fluid from the right rear axle, but finally stopped. I also had to replace the battery. The only problem I have had with it is poor starting when it got cold. It finally started to hard start during warm weather, so I had the starter checked, even though it got the engine speed to 2-225 RPM. It seemed to me that it was pulling too many amps as the battery voltage dropped quickly, and the cable ends got hot. Pulled and disassembled the starter and it was unbelievably gunked up with fine grass and oily residue. I had it rebuilt, and at the same time I checked/replaced the fuel filter, which should have been done a lot earlier, as it was nasty. Could not shut off the petcock while replacing the filter, and have to replace it also. As soon as this has been completed, I will post the results. Other than that, I have been happy with the tractor. I did run into a tree while mowing some property and had to realign front end. After removing the drag links and straightening them, I bought taps and dies to clean and dress the threads, which made them a lot easier to adjust. Also bought new tires a couple of years ago. "