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Ford 3600 hydraulic leak

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Todd Stephens

03-13-1999 19:38:10




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I have a Ford 3600 which has 2 hydraulic nosels under the seat which are for a front loader. Behind the nosels is a rubber stopper with a small chain attached to it. Underneath the rubber stopper is somthing that resembles a metal ball. This is leaking hydraulic fluid. Would you happen to know why or how I can stop the leak? Sorry about being so vague but I don't know a lot about this machine. Thanks for your help.
Todd Stephens

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Todd Stephens

03-14-1999 13:39:14




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 Re: Ford 3600 hydraulic leak in reply to Todd Stephens, 03-13-1999 19:38:10  
Is there a clutch for the PTO on a Ford 3600? I basically inherited this machine and I can't
remember if there's something to keep the PTO from grinding itself to death. Thanks for your help.



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RickB.

03-14-1999 14:27:50




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 Re: Re: Ford 3600 hydraulic leak in reply to Todd Stephens, 03-14-1999 13:39:14  
Your 3600 should have a 2 stage clutch. Push the pedal 1/2 way down to stop the transmission. Push it all the way down to stop the PTO shaft to allow shifting the shaft in & out of gear, as well as stopping the transmission. Too much freeplay in the clutch linkage or a worn transmission clutch disc will decrease the travel of the PTO pressure plate preventing the PTO disc from disengaging. Some 3600's may only have a single stage clutch, push down, everything stops.

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GK

03-17-1999 17:47:58




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 Re: Re: Re: Ford 3600 hydraulic leak in reply to RickB., 03-14-1999 14:27:50  
I ALSO HAVE A FORD 3600 AND THE TWO STAGE CLUTCH HAS STOPPED WORKING ON MINE ALSO, LOOKING FOR INFO ON ADJUSTMENTS TO IT IF THERE ARE ANY,OR WHAT IT WILL TAKE TO REPAIR IT.



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RickB.

03-14-1999 04:46:29




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 Re: Ford 3600 hydraulic leak in reply to Todd Stephens, 03-13-1999 19:38:10  
Sounds like you need to replace the female half of one of the hydraulic couplers. Find a New Holland dealer, they will have them for under $20 bucks.



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