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Posted by truck on July 28, 2000 at 08:53:51 from (152.163.201.177):
In Reply to: Ford 800 Three Point posted by Tmm Kelly on July 27, 2000 at 20:14:13:
Your original hydraulic pump was mounted on the right side of the tractor just ahead of the flywheel, with a cast aluminum /steel line assembly going rearward to the transmission case.I don't think you could plumb a front mount loader pump to run the three point very easily. Do you still have the lift control quadrant? Sounds like someone took off the three point stuff when they could no longer get it to work. You probably have a pump and lift rebuild to do along with replacing the missing parts. Not too difficult but it can get expensive.
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