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Tips surrounding repair work on this tractor

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By Rachel Gingell
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The Ford 6000 Commander has a lot of horsepower and can be purchased for a rock-bottom price, but it is tricky to repair.

The Ford 6000 Commander was intended to replace the recalled Ford 6000. The 6000 was had a lot of mechanical problems and only produced from 1965-1967. After Ford recalled the tractor, it corrected the problems and re-released the model with a new designation. The Ford 6000 Commander is this re-release.

While Ford corrected the big mechanical issues with the Commander version of the Ford 6000, the tractor retained the Select-O-Speed transmission and the accumulator hydraulic system. Both of these features are difficult to repair.

The Select-O-Speed transmission was an early development of the hydrostatic transmission that allowed smooth shifting between gears during operation. Designers borrowed concepts from the automotive industry to make this transmission. The Select-o-Speed was a huge advance for the time.

Compared to modern transmissions, the shifting is not as smooth as you would expect. While this wouldn't be a big problem in a manual transmission (where you stop to change gears), it's an issue when you are still rolling along.

More significantly, the Select-O-Speed transmission very difficult to repair. When it breaks, the shrapnel is spread throughout the entire transmission. Each separate clutch pack must be replaced, and the valves that hold these clutch packs in place are tricky to install.

A second repair difficulty with the Ford 6000 Commander is the accumulator hydraulic system. The tractor's hydraulic system is equipped with a pressurized tank. This tank builds up to 1500 psi. At the touch of a button, the farmer can lift an implement out of even the most sticky soil, making the turn-around at the end of a row quick and efficient.

If you are repairing the hydraulic system on a 6000 Commander, be very careful! It is very important that you safely bleed off the pressure in a controlled way before beginning work on the system. Carefully inspect your hydraulic lines and hoses, and replace them at the first sign of wear. If you are not careful with maintenance, it could result in injury. While I’m a big fan of making repairs yourself, this one might be worth turning over to a qualified professional mechanic.
 


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Jeff, that Commander 6000 tractor is on Green Acres today, October 4, 2022. The price was $4,900 in 1967.
Robert |Oct 4 2022 10:01PM
Anyone got any idea where I can get spare parts for these tractors?. Specifically steering box is hopelessly worn out. Good engine and transmission. Cheers
Hugh |Jun 18 2021 10:09PM
How many ford 6000 commanders were built?
Tommy |Feb 28 2021 8:43PM
Hi there. I have a 1968 Commander 6000 in very good condition and would like to add a second set of hydraulic connections to be able to operate my haybine. Haybine has one set for lift and the second for row width/ transport. Also would you know how to adjust the feather clutch? because it is very, very touchy and I am always worried when hooking up. Cheers!
Andrew |Jan 11 2021 12:46PM
Hi. I have a Commander 6000 and would like to add an extra hydraulic connection for a haybine. do you have any information on this? Also the feather clutch is VERY sensitive, and woundered if it is adjustable for sensativity. Cheers, Andy
Andrew |Jan 5 2021 9:40AM
Chrishna, Your problem is most likely your hydraulic pump. These have roll pins inside the pump that eventually break off and go through the system. You must remove and repair the front mounted hydraulic pump and clean the shrapnel out of the unloader valve attached to the pump. Make sure to bleed down the system before working on it as the accumulator can hold pressure. This system isn't as difficult to work on as some will have you believe. However if you need to re-charge the accumulator with dry nitrogen gas then that needs to be done by a professional.
Richard |Nov 25 2020 12:51AM
I saw a fancy custom Commander 6000 on an episode of Green Acres and after looking for at least half an hour, I cannot find a single hint as to what these cost back in the 60's. Can anyone provide this apparently top secret information?
Jeff |Oct 19 2020 10:10PM
I am looking for valves for a 1960 ford 6000 diesel I was told smae as the ford 242 truck engine but not sure if the vales will be the same
gene |Jul 27 2020 5:22PM
Hi Rachel my brakes and hydraulic lifts stop working on my ford 6000 commander. i have a gradual leak where the axle carrier meets the housing. I have filled with hydraulic fluid but still no brakes and lift doesn`t work. What you think could be the problem?
Chrishna Thelwell |Jun 4 2020 11:24PM
Information in the article is incorrect in regards to the dates this tractor was produced.
James W Epperson |Nov 6 2019 10:57PM
my hyd keeps on flowing after shutting it down through the transmission breather at the top??? ford 6000
richard helton |Feb 19 2019 1:07PM