substennessee
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- Tractor
- Ford 4630
Hey all,
I've got a Ford 4630 (1995?) with a front loader and a bush hog on the back. I just got it last year and used it quite a bit last summer and fall and had no problems with it at all. The other day I started it up after a winter of pretty much no use, and it wouldn't lift the bush hog. The front loader operates just fine. I let the tractor run for about ten minutes and the bush hog did lift up for about a minute, but then it crapped out. Today I started it up and let it run for about five minutes. The front loader operated fine, but no movement in the back at all. I don't have the owner's manual so I'm not even sure where to check the fluid if that's the problem.
This brings me to my second question. Should I buy the owner's manual, the parts manual, a shop manual, or all of them? I don't know squat about tractors, but I'm fairly handy with things, along with being stubborn, cheap, and overconfident.
Any ideas?
Thanks much.
I've got a Ford 4630 (1995?) with a front loader and a bush hog on the back. I just got it last year and used it quite a bit last summer and fall and had no problems with it at all. The other day I started it up after a winter of pretty much no use, and it wouldn't lift the bush hog. The front loader operates just fine. I let the tractor run for about ten minutes and the bush hog did lift up for about a minute, but then it crapped out. Today I started it up and let it run for about five minutes. The front loader operated fine, but no movement in the back at all. I don't have the owner's manual so I'm not even sure where to check the fluid if that's the problem.
This brings me to my second question. Should I buy the owner's manual, the parts manual, a shop manual, or all of them? I don't know squat about tractors, but I'm fairly handy with things, along with being stubborn, cheap, and overconfident.
Any ideas?
Thanks much.