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Posted by Vince on April 03, 2002 at 20:33:14 from (64.12.107.43):
Dad finaly got his tractor/backhoe, now I have to get it into shape and keep it running. I know where to get IT manuals (www.intertecbooks.com or here)But I have never seen anything about the loaders and hoes. My local New holland/ford (whoever they are this week) store has a brain dead parts department and wouldn't find me anything before frustration leads to a strangulation. Luckly it has what looks to be the same 3 cly diesel as my 4600, but the transmison and the whole hydrolic pump set up is different for the loader/hoe set up. The pins for the hoe look good with the exception of the bucket and I thought I would try to use some graphite impregnated nylon as bushings (friend brought my a few 8' rods from a dumpster) Has any one had any luck with the stuff in such a high pressure location before I put the time in at the lathe? Thanks Vince Tractor #c434960 Model K5012K Unit # 4h21B Engine 4G1(?)C Hoe Component# 19-389 serial #RII639I Loader Component # 19-639 Serial OLO4267
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