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Where to put hydraulic fluid

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Bill

08-17-2003 19:44:06




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I broke a hydraulic line on the loader of my 1963 Ford 4000 Industrial last week. I went and put a new line on, but I can't figure out just where to fill it with fluid. If anyone has an idea, please let me know. Thanks




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How long

08-26-2003 23:31:38




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 Re: Where to put hydraulic fluid in reply to Bill, 08-17-2003 19:44:06  
have you had it? First thing you do after you buy a unit is buy the book to learn how to operate and service it.



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Too much

08-28-2003 14:14:11




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 Re: Re: Where to put hydraulic fluid in reply to How long , 08-26-2003 23:31:38  
I agree with How Long. If you aren't familiar with the equipment, get the operator's manual. Too many people have too much money and not enough common sense. Pay thousands for a tractor, save twenty nine bucks not buying the operator's manual. Then, come whining to these forums asking, "Where do I put the oil in? What kind of tractor did I buy? How do I shut down my diesel?" ALL the results of a LIBERAL education, I guess.

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ATW/WA

08-18-2003 11:07:19




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 Re: Where to put hydraulic fluid in reply to Bill, 08-17-2003 19:44:06  
Bill, Can you tell us a little more about your loader,make, model and serial #. Is it a one armed loader or does it have cylinders on both sides?

ATW/WA



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GARY

08-18-2003 11:04:46




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 Re: Where to put hydraulic fluid in reply to Bill, 08-17-2003 19:44:06  
On my ford 3400 the frame is the hydraulic tank.
fill looks like a small vent. just unscrew.



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Bill

08-18-2003 16:56:53




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 Re: Re: Where to put hydraulic fluid in reply to GARY , 08-18-2003 11:04:46  
The frame is the tank. I topped it off earlier today. Thanks for the help.



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