Chip Sylverne
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Quit with the negative waves, man.
. I'm gonna look at the Ford 420 but it has a broken 3pt hitch which is chained up. He thinks it's an o-ring and I say 'fat chance'. More likely it will be the most expensive element to the 3pt or they would have tossed an o-ring in the circuit and solved that. The Ford is willing to negotiate, but it's also gonna need rear tires fairly soon and that about $1000 or more.
Could be a busted lift piston ring, or it could be a standpipe o-ring, or a cracked standpipe. Could be a stuck relief valve. Could be a cracked top cover. Ford and Massey have a lot in common.
The thing here is to check to see if the pump is any good. There should be a tap somewhere on the trans cover where you can attach a pressure guage to see if there' any output. Wait, this has a loader right? If there's no aux pump, the same pump will lift the three point. If the loader works good when warmed up, it's probably no big deal. There should be an inspection cover somewhere on he side where you can observe if there's hydro oil leaking ( spraying) down from the top cover. If the pump is good, and the cover's not cracked, the repair should be pretty cheap, if you turn your own wrenches.
Course, could be something as silly as low hydro oil. The good thing about the Fords are hey are common as dirt, and used parts abound.
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