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Posted by JimInOz on December 27, 2005 at 20:06:41 from (203.164.128.94):
In Reply to: IH 414 Tractor posted by JimInOz on December 27, 2005 at 12:00:03:
Thanks guys.I'll give some more details after spending some time today looking over the old girl..I got some numbers on 2 damaged ID plates near engine :444D C500008A00 1571 N002311. May be a 444 model,but the hyd set up appears as you described. For some reason,the R/H control lever has been removed,but I put a wrench on it....the link arms wont lift.The splined shaft (for link arms) under the seat appears to move side to side a little.I wonder if it's loose, or not engaging OK. The tractor may have had a loader ,as it has subframe & twin levers/valves on L/H side.They are connected to 2 short cylinders at rear,& the engine hyd pump runs to levers/valves also.(& feeds from sump under driver seat). None of the hyd functions appear to work at present...just wondering how high the oil needs to be to get picked up.I drained & added 48 litres. Tractor starts/runs well,but no hyd power?? Thanks..Jim (Australia).
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