A slow loader on your Ford tractor could be due to several factors, including low hydraulic fluid levels, a clogged hydraulic filter, or worn hydraulic components. Additionally, issues with the loader's control valve or hoses could restrict fluid flow, leading to decreased performance. Checking and maintaining the hydraulic system regularly can help identify and resolve these issues. If the problem persists, a professional inspection may be necessary.
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You don't. A Ford 7108 is a loader, not a tractor. Find out the model number of your tractor and repost if you still need an answer.
The Ford 4000 tractor can typically accommodate a front end loader such as the Ford 740 or 750 models, which are specifically designed for compatibility with this tractor. Additionally, aftermarket options like the Westendorf loaders may also fit, depending on the specific model and configuration of the tractor. It's always advisable to verify compatibility with the loader manufacturer or consult the tractor's manual for precise specifications.
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Reservoir is located in the loader frame, left side. The cap is located on top behind top loader pin.
Aprox $6,000-$10,000 with a front loader. Depends on hours and condition.
Yes it will, i have a 770B on my 1510 and it works fine. controls on the right side.
Front End Loader
You can buy a John Deere loader at most tractor supply stores, such as Lakeland Equipment and Tractor Supply Stores. You could also buy the loader at Wal Mart.