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Re: Need advice on Ford 8000
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Posted by RodInNS on April 16, 2007 at 07:19:02 from (142.177.106.111):
In Reply to: Need advice on Ford 8000 posted by Dave from MN on April 16, 2007 at 05:27:56:
Price sounds alright. I don't know too much about the workings of the 8000 so I can't help you on fixing the PTO.... but be careful of that. Make sure that there are no problems with the Dual Power in either high or low once it's warmed up and under load. If the PTO problem is pressure related, the DP will be affected. Otherwise, the PTO problem could be control valve related or clutch related. Probably no big big money issues considering the asking price, but it would involve a rear split for the PTO clutch. Otherwise, keep oil in the Simms injection pump and the engines are tough and easy on fuel. Good luck. Rod
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