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frank updike

12-18-2007 06:19:38




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Just purchased a Ford 1100 which came with snow plow. Hydraulic lines run from control valve to plow, but no line back to pump. I assume that the pump is the thing with the adjustment knob that sits below the seat in front. Does anyone have an idea what I need to hook up or a picture maybe Thanks Frank in Md




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Capt Frank

12-19-2007 06:19:13




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 Re: ford 1100 in reply to frank updike, 12-18-2007 06:19:38  
Thanks Soundguy,Brian,Chrlsalma. I will take some pictures tonight and post.( I'm at work) It sounds like Chrlsalma suggestion that the control knob between drivers legs is for the three point, which is a big help. This is my first tractor and so far it's been fun as well as confusing. It's nice to know that there are people willing to help. Thanks again Capt Frank



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chrisalma

12-18-2007 13:25:58




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 Re: ford 1100 in reply to frank updike, 12-18-2007 06:19:38  
Sorry reread what your asking. You will prob have to go to a dealer and purchase a block for external valves and the pumbing. It bolts on under the right hand step and taps into you tractor hyd. I had the dealer add mine when I added a loader.



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chrisalma

12-18-2007 13:18:02




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 Re: ford 1100 in reply to frank updike, 12-18-2007 06:19:38  
Just going by my 1720, but the knob under seat controls the speed at which your 3 pt drops. It sounds like you just have a one way cyl. on your plow. most do.



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