What should I replace in my Ford Jubilee?
What should I replace in my Ford Jubilee?
Replaced the system relief valve, safety valve on the cylinder assembly, piston o-ring and backup seal. Still haven’t replaced the back pressure valve.
What should I do about my Ford Jubilee hydraulic problem?
Look around and good luck. Got my shop manual. Hoping to work on it today. In the process of cleaning the old fluid out. Wow. Got into it pretty deep. Found the relief valve and back flow valve. Going to replace both. The adjustments that the book talks about seem very important.
What should I do if my lift lever is worn out?
There is a friction disc (item 45 on the attached diagram) that holds your lift lever in position. Your disc may be worn out, or it may need more pressure applied to it through a spring by tightening the nut that holds the lever on. Try tightening the lever nut, and if that doesn’t work replace the friction disc.
What kind of tractor is a 1953 Ford Jubilee?
Just picked me up a 1953 Jubilee and restored it cosmetically. Went out to brush hog today
What kind of hydraulic problem does Ford Jubilee tractor have?
Discussion in ‘ Repair & Technical Discussion ‘ started by timothygh71, Aug 2, 2015 . I have a 1953 Ford Jubilee tractor that is suffering from really weak hydraulic lift. The hydraulics were able to lift a bush hog (but the implement bounced every few seconds), but if I stood on the hog to add 200lbs more weight it couldn’t lift it at all.
Replaced the system relief valve, safety valve on the cylinder assembly, piston o-ring and backup seal. Still haven’t replaced the back pressure valve.
Why is my lift valve not working on my Fordson?
Make sure the rod is connected and that it is moving the control valve spools in and out as you move the lift control lever up and down. Other possibilities are a defective relief valve or a ruptured oil tube that goes from the pump base to the top cover.
There is a friction disc (item 45 on the attached diagram) that holds your lift lever in position. Your disc may be worn out, or it may need more pressure applied to it through a spring by tightening the nut that holds the lever on. Try tightening the lever nut, and if that doesn’t work replace the friction disc.