Posted by Fordfarmer on August 24, 2013 at 12:23:23 from (184.158.74.216):
In Reply to: Ford 6000 posted by David Hedden on August 24, 2013 at 11:34:32:
The 6000 is sort of the red-headed stepchild of the Ford lineup. It doesn't line up with any other models as far as size or shape...or for parts interchange. There was probably a loader that fit it, but I don't know what the model number would be. MAYBE a 727 would fit with the right brackets. Also keep in mind that Ford didn't actually make their loaders. I think Schwartz or maybe Paulson did? Don't ignore other brands. The easiest way to add a hydraulic outlet would be to get one of the aftermarket "multipliers" that plug into the outlet you have. I think the 6000 used its own remote valve, not common to other models, (but I'm not positive about that) so finding a double might be hard...have to get a used one. Another way would be to feed a generic double valve, mounted on the fender, from the one you have now.
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