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Re: adding remote hydraulics to 2400A (454)
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Posted by FromJB2 on January 02, 2007 at 17:29:24 from (74.101.67.211):
In Reply to: adding remote hydraulics to 2400A (454) posted by rret on January 02, 2007 at 15:40:20:
Hi Rret, don't know the exact differences between 2400A and 454 but on the 454, one remote was standard and others were optional extra cost. Go to CIH parts at: https://webparts.pvassociates.net/cnh/launch.php?DealerID=PVA-9SYXB-5VB3&DataSet=001CSIH Put in Model 2400 in top left and click the search button then select and expand bottom line for 2400 INTERNATIONAL SERIES A TRACTOR then select and expand Hydraulics then scroll down to figure 10-40 and expand and look at item #11 MCV valve, #25 tube assembly Aux hydraulic valve return or tube draft control return, #30 tube assy aux valve supply. The hydraulics on 454 are open centered so must plumb in a supply and return line. Good luck JB2
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