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ford 600 jubillee loader

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mike

12-24-2003 17:30:35




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help!!!! i have a ford 600 golden jubillee tractor 50 something with a front end loader. It has a hydraulic pump in front by the crank im trying to put this thing back together how do i identify the high pressure side and the low for the hoses also i am considering running it all through hoses instead of the tubular loader frame please help!!!!! !! thanking u in advance mike




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mike

01-04-2004 14:44:09




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 Re: ford 600 jubillee loader in reply to mike, 12-24-2003 17:30:35  
the jubille was made in 53 & 54 the 53 was call the golden jubille for fords 50th anv. had different embles on the front



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Van

12-25-2003 10:24:07




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 Re: ford 600 jubillee loader in reply to mike, 12-24-2003 17:30:35  
Jubillee and NAA are about the same machine, Jubillee was only made in 1953, after that they were called the NAA. 600 series was after the NAA.



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old

12-24-2003 19:58:11




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 Re: ford 600 jubillee loader in reply to mike, 12-24-2003 17:30:35  
First off you either have a 600 or jubilee the jubilee was made only one year 1953. as far as the loader problem the frame is the tank you need with out it you don't have enough fluid to work the system and will KILL the pump in no time the system needs 4 or 5 gallions of fluid to wirk like it should with out it you will burn up the pump before you can shut off the engine and thats a $500 fix. as far as whats what the bottom hose is input to the pump the other is power/pressure/high side, don't by pass the frame without putting in a tank or you will @##%% the whole system to no end. Hope this helps and please don't be offended by my frank way of saying things

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