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take the injector to a specialist diesel repair shop as all you will need is the tip for the injector and not the body
Regardless of the make of the engine , injectors were made by few manufacturers so the range of injector tips fits just about all makes
On the floor pan next to the gear shiftier you will see a raised
BOLT, unscrew and you will find a screen filter inside, take filter out and clean with diesel fuel, replace filter. You can add the hydraulic
fluid there as well. NOTE: Purchase a owners manual on ebay they are important to have, and will more than pay themselves.
I personally have a 1974 Ford 3000 diesel, and have had trouble with the rear hydraulics. I believe that you likely have the wrong weight oil in the reservoir. It sounds like it is too heavy, so when it is cool, it is too thick to cycle through as quickly as it needs to and you have slow reacting lift arms. By the time the tractor warms up the oil thins out and cycles more quickly. Try draining the rear reserve and using a lighter weight oil. If that doesn't solve the trouble then I would check the filters to see if they are intact.
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