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Ford 4100 connection to hydraulic tipping transport box
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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Sensible" data-source="post: 7802577" data-attributes="member: 107484"><p>The source of all the trouble is that on Ford 4600s the Ext Services / trailer tipping / linkage isolator valve used to be operated by pulling a small black plastic knob out .... This was situated on front of the transmission tunnel, just behind where the gear levers go through the floor.</p><p></p><p>However, on 4610s and possibly on later-4600s, they changed this & made the Ext Services valve lever-operated, I guess to make it easier to use. ....... But the lever looks just like a Ford spool valve lever (guess they had some to spare in Basildon?) & it rotates a rod which sticks out of the top of the trans tunnel, just in front of the seat ..... Again, just like a Ford Spool Valve. So you've got the same lever, the same movement, but not necessarily the same valve ...... until you lift the floor & see or, alternatively, see whether moving the lever locks/isolates the 3pt linkage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Sensible, post: 7802577, member: 107484"] The source of all the trouble is that on Ford 4600s the Ext Services / trailer tipping / linkage isolator valve used to be operated by pulling a small black plastic knob out .... This was situated on front of the transmission tunnel, just behind where the gear levers go through the floor. However, on 4610s and possibly on later-4600s, they changed this & made the Ext Services valve lever-operated, I guess to make it easier to use. ....... But the lever looks just like a Ford spool valve lever (guess they had some to spare in Basildon?) & it rotates a rod which sticks out of the top of the trans tunnel, just in front of the seat ..... Again, just like a Ford Spool Valve. So you've got the same lever, the same movement, but not necessarily the same valve ...... until you lift the floor & see or, alternatively, see whether moving the lever locks/isolates the 3pt linkage. [/QUOTE]
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