Hi guys,
Pretty simple question, I took over the farm from dad years ago, and I was left a ford 5610.
This is my work horse, and she is down and I really need to get her running.
On the back of the tractor is a hydraulic coupler, with two attachments, and two levers on the side that I put up and down to release and lock.
When I attach a hose, and lock it, it starts to DRIP, not small, but a rush of fluid. I just kept adding fluid, but it is getting too bad.
I spent all night looking for research and I can't find anything! about this online.
How hard is it to remove and replace this, and also could it just be a seal? If anyone has any information, please get back to me, I will answer any questions and update.
Thank you!
Pretty simple question, I took over the farm from dad years ago, and I was left a ford 5610.
This is my work horse, and she is down and I really need to get her running.
On the back of the tractor is a hydraulic coupler, with two attachments, and two levers on the side that I put up and down to release and lock.
When I attach a hose, and lock it, it starts to DRIP, not small, but a rush of fluid. I just kept adding fluid, but it is getting too bad.
I spent all night looking for research and I can't find anything! about this online.
How hard is it to remove and replace this, and also could it just be a seal? If anyone has any information, please get back to me, I will answer any questions and update.
Thank you!