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Re: 2000 Loader on 2424 - hydraulics
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Posted by Doc Larry on November 13, 2006 at 16:37:27 from (216.146.101.227):
In Reply to: Re: 2000 Loader on 2424 - hydraulics posted by IH2444 on November 13, 2006 at 07:55:12:
I do have the mesh filter you described on the suction line for the pump mounted on the engine that runs the power steering and 3-point. The auxiliary pump for the loader is mounted on front and runs off the crankshaft. It has a separate suction line that comes out of the top of the lift box assembly (under the seat) and then goes through the filter I"ve mentioned. I"ve seen where the optional filter goes under the dash, and don"t have that one. Unfortunately, the 2000 loader parts book I have doesn"t show the plumbing arrangement for my setup, possibly because the book is earlier than my loader. After looking at the setup again, I"m pretty well convinced this filter was either added on (incorrectly) or moved. I"ll play with it this coming weekend. Thanks for the comments. Larry
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