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1962 Ford 841 General Questions

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Allan

11-06-2000 08:49:21




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Where is the hydraulic drain and filler ports?
How can I add weight to the rear end? Large bucket on front. How do you size buckets to tractor?
What would cause the loader to be slow to dump, when all other actions are fast? Front mounted pump, two lever controls.
How can you tell a 6V system from a 12V system?
Thanks for a great FORUM. I'll be getting the manual soon but these questions can't wait.

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Stephen

11-07-2000 16:15:32




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 Re: 1962 Ford 841 General Questions in reply to Allan, 11-06-2000 08:49:21  
It seems most of the questions have been answered so I will only try to answer a couple of them. First for rear wait you have three basic simple solutions. 1 You can fill the rear tires with a antifreeze liquid solution which will add considerable weight. 2 They make wheel weights which attach to your tire rims. 3 they also have weights which attach over your rear axle housing, however sometimes you have to remove your fenders to allow room to work. If interested I have items 2 & 3 for sale. Good Luck Stephen

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John, FL

11-06-2000 19:39:20




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 Re: 1962 Ford 841 General Questions in reply to Allan, 11-06-2000 08:49:21  
My 841 has a Ford bucket on frount. The hyd. oil for the bucket is stored in the frame. It is filled by taking off a pipe cap on the right side (as you sit in the seat) forward of the hyd. filter.
I amlooking for a new bucket if anyone has any idea of where to find one I would like to know.....



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tlak

11-06-2000 09:57:26




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 Re: 1962 Ford 841 General Questions in reply to Allan, 11-06-2000 08:49:21  
I will answer the questions that I can. Two different weight methods are rear wheel weights and some people build a three point lift concrete weight. I dont know when they switched to 12V but your tractor may be on the switch border. They all were 6V except diesels. You might look at the coil and see if it has 6 or 12V printed on it and the 6V battery has only three filler caps compared to six on 12V. The hyd resevoir is under the seat, big plug on left top as your setting and dip stick left side case, looks like small breather cap.

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