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Re: Ford 335 w Loader Hydraulic Problem
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Posted by RickB. on October 20, 2002 at 03:20:41 from (205.231.148.125):
In Reply to: Ford 335 w Loader Hydraulic Problem posted by smurph72 on October 19, 2002 at 16:56:09:
The supply tube for the front pump has 2 sections of hose, they both will probably need to be replaced. One is near the pump, the other near the bottom of the lefthand boom pivot post. The suction filter is located in the bottom of the post, fastened to the bottom cap/ suction tube adapter. Drain the fluid, change the hoses, refill. You should be able to drain the right hand post as well to get most of the oil out. Fill to about 10" below the fill/vent fitting located in the left post. Loader should take about 11 gallons, the trans/ hyd/ rear axle will take 6 to 7. The transmission is separate, why not drain that out as well? It has the smallest capacity of the three, under 3 gallons.
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