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Re: IH 414 Tractor
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Posted by Michael Soldan on December 27, 2005 at 17:26:01 from (24.235.41.226):
In Reply to: IH 414 Tractor posted by JimInOz on December 27, 2005 at 12:00:03:
Jim in OZ, JB2has the answer, I checked my B250 manual, (very similair tractors) the larger round headed valve is the flow control valve, the small valve with the oblong handle is the isolation valve for the rear hydraulics. It should be open for 3 point hitch operation. There may be another valve at the front under the dash with an oblong handle Identical to the rear isolation valve , especially if the tractor had a loader at one time, it of course should be closed.If you have loader cylinders on the front , then you would close the rear and open the front. When done with the loader you would raise it , shut off the front valve and open the rear to activate the 3 point hitch...good luck, let us know if it is just hydraulic valve adjustments...Mike in Exeter Ontario
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