Posted by Shealray on July 27, 2012 at 14:01:07 from (67.142.178.20):
I was told I could set the front in loader to gravity feed by adjusting the hydraulic.
So when I pressed the lever gravity and the weight of the loader would lower my loader to the ground
relieving the pressure of the line. I could then reattach the hose easy and reset the hydraulic back.
I was talking to this old timer who lives next door which happens to play around with the old small ford tractors. He said he could set his Ford 3000 hydraulics with just a turn of a screw so the entire front endloader would be lowered by gravity forcing the hydraulic fluid back into the reservoir. He was not sure if my Ford 5000 had the same type of adjustment. This sure should be an easy way to solve my issue with the pressure for reattachment. I noticed there are adjustments on the block, but do not have a manual to show what each adjustment will do. Maybe you all could help me figure out what these adjustments on the hydraulic block do. I had forgotten about my nice old neighbor’s expertise.
I have come to the conclusion whatever I need is always close at hand and easy to find.
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