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all this talk of 444's,,I had to go look
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Posted by pat,maplehillfrm on December 31, 2003 at 17:18:26 from (216.238.59.196):
am I correct in thinking that the hydro pump controls all the hydraulics in the whole tractor? from what I have read it does, here is what I found out today, I took off from cleaning my barn and went out to check on this tractor, its a 444 gas, this is the deal, it has dual remotes 1 set in the back, and then a set heading to the front on the left side under the floor board,, I think at one time this had a loader on it,, well I got it running, I have hydro power to both the remotes,{I hooked the tractor to my log splitter that works off my other tractors hydraulics, it worked slow , not enough gpm, but worked steady}, I have power steering which is working great, I just have nothing when it comes to the 3 pt arm, I have tried all the knobs in every configuration I can think of.the isolator knob, the fast slow knob, draft and lift, and never get anything,, The little shaft that would control the draft is going in and out, but it does not seem to go in all the way,but not sure if that would cause the not working at all,I am at wits end here , I know I am going to fix this but any suggestions where to look first, could it be as simple as a relief valve?? thanks pat
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