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Re: Bleeding hydraulics on an IH 350
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Posted by Jrry on March 12, 2007 at 12:40:18 from (205.144.226.240):
In Reply to: Re: Bleeding hydraulics on an IH 350 posted by Hugh MacKay on March 12, 2007 at 12:21:07:
I have the utility 350. I added fluid to the resevoir opening by the shifter in front of the seat. There is a plug below the clutch pedal that I assume is the overflow plug for the resevoir. The switch over valve is below the handles on the loader. There are two handles on the loader, one works the bucket and one workes the up and down cylnders on the loader. The switch over valve is below the two handles and is about the size of a silver dollar. It pushes in for the fast hitch and pulls out for the loader (I may have that backwards). The hydraulic pump at the front of the tractor feeds the fluid to the loader and from the loader via the switch valve feeds into the rear of the tractor below the seat. BTW the loader did try to lift once but it has not attempted to move after that. I will answer any other questions if needed. thanks
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