Posted by Hutch6986 on October 12, 2022 at 14:23:38 from (162.89.0.57):
I have a Ford 4400 Utility 3cyl Gas with a Ford Front End Loader
Here is the issue that I have experienced:
5 months ago - The external hydraulic pump, located on the left side of the tractor, was leaking from the end cap, portion that faces the tractor. I replaced the gasket. The leak quit and everything worked as normal. Other than the leak I did not experience any issues. My 3 point worked as it should.
3 months ago - Mt 3 point worked flawless but I experienced some sluggishness when lifted heavier implements such as a disc.
2 weeks ago - The same plate that previously leaked began to leak one again. The 3 point was still sluggish but functioned.
1 week ago - I removed the hydraulic pump and rebuilt it. I installed and primed the pump. I am getting fluid out of the small hole, allen head bolt, and the pump seems to be working, however my 3 point will not raise up.
I am looking for guidance on how to remedy the issue. I would like to attempt the repair myself. Thank yall in advance
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