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Re: 800 Ford 3 point
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Posted by paul on November 18, 2003 at 11:01:25 from (206.10.55.164):
In Reply to: 800 Ford 3 point posted by Tom in Texas on November 17, 2003 at 17:37:05:
Which model of 800? (850, 860, etc. - or which tranny does it have?) An SoS tranny would be the 'pitfall' to watch out for. Slow 3-pt, does it have the older vane type hyd pump or the newer piston type? Either could be worn, or it could be old slushy oil, or it could be a vane pump set to slow mode. The 100 series Fords don't have real big pumps, so could just be normal, without seeing it.... Loaders are nice. What kind? Puts more stress on the front end, look for pivot wear. All hyd, trip bucket, dual acting, what? LP is not so common, so a little less knowlege 'around' to troubleshoot problems, but if you are familiar with it, works fine from what I'm told. --->Paul
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