[AT] Ford 2000 Diesel Three Point
Ben Wagner
supera1948 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 2 06:07:47 PDT 2016
That's what I thought was messed up the first time, Cecil. Its right
though.
Ben W.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 2, 2016 8:53 AM
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Subject: Re: [AT] Ford 2000 Diesel Three Point
I am sure you have tried this, but I have seen the draft control override
the position control before. If yours has the little lever under the seat,
sometimes this get out of place.
Cecil in OKla
On 11/2/2016 1:32 AM, Ben Wagner wrote:
> It's been a little while since I've needed to enlist the power of ATIS
> to figure out a tractor problem, but I have one that stumps me tonight
> and I need to get the rig back to work.
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> Working on a Ford 2000 diesel, US version of the Fordson Super Dexta.
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> I am running short on ideas to figure out why the three point lift
> only lifts about 3 inches then stops. It will lift up the world three
> inches, but that's all it will do.
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> I have changed the fluid, cleaned the screens, checked the relief
> valves, replaced every o ring. I checked the pump pressure, and it is
> good as a 50 year old rig is going to be.
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> I recreated the adjustments based off the I and T manual. Its all by
> the book.
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> I am out of ideas. What would cause the three point arm to raise
> about three inches from ground level with full power but then stop?
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> Ben W.
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