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Posted by J.R. on Tuesday, September 22, 2009:
I have a Ford 4000, (mid 1970s) with an attached front end loader, that is NOT the quick attach type. My question is... if I put the bucket at it's mid point... and uncouple the hose, so I can use the hydraulic couplers on another piece of equipment, will the loader bucket remain where I put it when the hoses were attached.
And... is there any way I can operate two different pieces of hydraulic equipment at the same time?
Appreciate your help.... thank you
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