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Ford Jubilee wierd loader??
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Posted by Mike Miller on August 10, 2001 at 11:53:29 from (168.59.103.53):
I just picked up a Ford tractor that I believe to be a Jubilee. It has a hump in the front of the "hood", a shifter with kind of a half moon pattern and the strangest front end loader I have ever seen. It has a hydraulic cylinder on one side only (left). It has a small bucket with scraper teeth. The cylinder raises and lowers the bucket but to change the angle of the bucket there is a rod. The tractor hasn't been started in about 2 years. I admit to not being the greatest mechanic in the world. I'm going to take my time, change the fluids, hoses, plugs & plug wires, and use B12 Chemtool in the gas tank (after draining the old gas out and cleaning the sediment bowl). Any other suggestions? Any clue as to the type loader this is? Does this really sound like a Jubilee? Any help/suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks
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