No 3 Point After Removing Rear Seat Bolt on Ford 3000

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retiredfarmer

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Removed rear seat stud to fix threads on my Ford 3000. Seat was loose and I thought I'd tighten it up.

Now however, the 3 point arms lift very slowly, and will not lift an implement. I am gathering from reading posts that it has something to do with the draft control plunger.

Can anyone shed some light on how to get the 3 pt to work?

Thank you
 
   / No 3 Point After Removing Rear Seat Bolt on Ford 3000
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#2  
Checked the hyd cover schematic. Seems like that pin engages a hole in the draft control plunger.

Am I assuming correctly that if I loosen the draft control mechanism and push the plunger in until I see the hole, I can then put the pin back in?

Thanks
 
   / No 3 Point After Removing Rear Seat Bolt on Ford 3000
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#3  
Seems like I cracked the eye on the plunger. Do I need to pull the top cover to remove the plunger? I have removed the draft control spring assy.
 
   / No 3 Point After Removing Rear Seat Bolt on Ford 3000 #4  
I'll try to get a look at mine within the next couple of days and let you know
 
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I finally got around to taking apart my lift cover. The seat studs on mine don't touch anything inside my cover though. I have a 3500 but from my books they look the same
 
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Zombie, Thanks.

Since I posted, my service manuals arrived. I pulled the lift cover. The rear seat stud is a stop for the draft control mechanism linkage on a 3000.
 
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#7  
I may as well give this closure.

It was a new to me tractor, topped off the fluids and gave her a workout of bush hogging before I started fixing/tinkering anything, just so I knew where the weaknesses. After an hour I figured out I was sitting too close to the dash and went up to the garage to adjust the seat. One thing led to another and I had removed the seat studs to fix the threads. Got it all back together and no 3 point. I assumed it was that rear bolt with the pin that goes down into the hyd lift cover.

Long story short, I bounced the tractor around enough to dislodge all the sludge from the hyd reservoir, which then clogged the mesh intake filter for the hyd pump.

It's a relatively easy job to pop the cover, pull the pto out a bit and clean or change the intake and outlet filters.
 
   / No 3 Point After Removing Rear Seat Bolt on Ford 3000 #8  
Glad you got it figured out. Check that all the clamps are tight that hold the suction line in the pump. I think mine is the same as yours and the suction line slides into the pump and seals with an o ring. Mine came loose and cavitated the pump, losing all 3 point functions.
 
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I had to pull all that to braze the hyd connections under the right foot board. Someone did a RTV party on the mating surfaces at the pump. Snugged up good with the right o-rings.

Thanks for your input zombie!
 
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Ah gotcha. Does your pump have o ring faced connections on it then? I think I've seen some pumps that were. My suction line actually goes inside the pump about an inch. It's amazing how much sludge and stuff ends up in these sumps.
 

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