Ford 3500 Transmission


Ford 3500 tractor photo
1965 - 1972
Industrial tractor
Series map:
3500
46.0hp
Transmission options
4-speed gear
6-speed mechanical shuttle
4-speed power shuttle
10-speed full power shift
12-speed gear
8-speed gear
Transmission
Typegear
Gears4 forward and 1 reverse
Clutchdry disc
Oil capacity6 qts
5.7 L
Speeds
3500  gear speeds
Shift Pattern
Ford 3500 transmission controls
Transmission
TransmissionManual Reversing
Typemechanical shuttle
Gears6 forward and 4 reverse
Oil capacity13.2 qts
12.5 L
Speeds
3500 Manual Reversing mechanical shuttle speeds
Shift Pattern
Ford 3500 transmission controls
Transmission
Typepower shuttle
Gears4 forward and reverse
Oil capacity17 qts
16.1 L
Four-speed gear box with left-hand shuttle. Torque converter.
Speeds
3500  power shuttle speeds
Shift Pattern
Ford 3500 transmission controls
Transmission
TransmissionSelect-O-Speed
Typefull power shift
Gears10 forward and 2 reverse
Oil capacity11 qts
10.4 L
Speeds
3500 Select-O-Speed full power shift speeds
Transmission
TransmissionOver-Under
Typegear
Gears12 forward and 3 reverse
Oil capacity7 qts
6.6 L
The over-under auxiliary gearbox provides two additional speed ranges to the basic four-speed transmission.
Speeds
3500 Over-Under gear speeds
Shift Pattern
Ford 3500 transmission controls
Transmission
TransmissionDual Range
Typegear
Gears8 forward and 2 reverse
Oil capacity13.2 qts
12.5 L
Four gears, plus reverse, in two ranges.
Speeds
With 28-inch rear tires.
3500 Dual Range gear speeds
Shift Pattern
Ford 3500 transmission controls
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