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Posted by Jeff Probst on Sunday, June 21, 2009:
I just bought a nice Ford 3000 with a loader. I already own a 3000 without a loader. When I bought this one, the previous owner told me I need to re-prime the 3 point hitch hydraulic pump using an air compressor to pump pressure into the hydraulic reservoir hole in front of the seat. I did this. The arms jump straight up and then when I take the air line off of quick disconnect, an everlasting 8 ft. high geyser of hydraulic oil shot straight into the air covering my tractor and myself in oil. I should have known better. After turning the tractor off and then on, they still do not work. Any hope before calling my mechanic for a piston rebuild (right after I scrub my tractor with dawn.) Many thanks, ~Jeff
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