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Ford 2000 hydraulic problem
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Posted by Wayne IN on May 28, 2007 at 05:01:09 from (76.1.219.86):
I have a '68 Ford 2000 with a front dozer blade attached to a remote under the seat. I recently replaced the hose that pushes the blade down as it would squirt fluid under pressure and about a day later found that the blade will no longer stay in the raised position. It would drop in about 30 seconds on its own. (It's pretty heavy) No leaks are visible outside. The cylinder on the front is just a tad too short and I often push it to the end. I am worried that now that I don't have that leaky hose to relieve pressure it blew some seal inside. Suggestions on where to look? I haven't taken the hydraulics apart yet. If I take the remote off do I need a new set of seals to put it back on? -Wayne
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