[AT] 800 Ford tractor 3 point

Easley, Greg A. EasleyG at health.missouri.edu
Sun Dec 26 07:43:16 PST 2021


I can’t help with the troubleshooting of your immediate issue, but I’m in the midst of a full hydraulic system R&R on a 960, so I will offer this:
Find a set of shop and parts manuals – they are available in print or .pdf for not a lot of money.
Find an old-timer that knows Ford hydraulic systems.
Be dang sure you don’t remove the four bolts that hold the lift cylinder to the top casting piece before removing the casting piece from the tractor.

Greg

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Thanks for the suggestions so far but lets get back to the Ford 800. There is no loader of boom attached to the tractor right now.  I’ve read somewhere about blowing air pressure into the hole.   Need to try that but Santa has gotten in the way right now.

Dean VP
Snohomish, WA 98290
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