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Re: IH 2444 newbee needs advice
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Posted by Ben in KY on August 23, 2004 at 12:09:42 from (192.76.82.89):
In Reply to: IH 2444 newbee needs advice posted by Larry B on August 23, 2004 at 11:56:35:
is your 2444 gas ? If so they seem to heat my left foot, especially if you have the 2050 loader, the frame channnels funnel the engine heat back on you. You will need some appreciable weight hanging on the back to fully utilize the 2050 loader. Also if yours has the factory front crank mounted pump for the loader you need to put tranny fluid until it is 6 inches below the top of the filler /vent opening beside the gearshift. About 20 Gal total. If you have an aftermarket loader running from the engine mounted pump please disregard the above device. I am in the process of replacing all of the hydraulic hoses and swivel fittings, which are seeping. And next weekend I am replacing my rear axle seals. Mine is a 1968 with a bit over 2000 hours on it.
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