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Old 07/29/10, 12:08 PM
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ford 3000 gas lift propleam

Can anyone help me i have a ford 3000 gas tractor what is happing is the leaver to lift your 3 point is getting stiff were i cant hardly move it up and down . the 3pt will go up and down good but the leaver is very hard to move . if anyone can help me that would be great . Thanks alot
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Old 07/29/10, 01:19 PM
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See if this gives you some ideas. It should be similar to what you have:

http://forums.yesterdaystractors.com...cfd48d8d01ec36
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Old 08/01/10, 06:38 PM
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ford 3000 lift propleam

Bearfoot farmer thanks for the help but i took the liftarm off and it came right off it wasent froze on the shaft at all i think the propleam is a little deeper do you have anymore ideas . i think that the top under the seat were all the hyd pumps are do you have a diagram of this and is it something that i can take off and put back or should i find more help . thanks alot
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Old 08/02/10, 06:45 AM
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help please

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See if this gives you some ideas. It should be similar to what you have:

http://forums.yesterdaystractors.com...cfd48d8d01ec36
hey i tryed the idea you had but the part wasent froze i think i am going to have to go deeper do you have any more ideas and diagrams i could use the help to know what i am getting into and do you think i can handle it
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