Posted by gleggans on November 15, 2011 at 08:25:09 from (174.125.24.162):
not sure what the tractor is( I know) I think it is a 404 or 440 it is a late 60s model 4cylinder international.nunber on plate is unreadable .The tractor runs great and everything worked it has a knob you can turn to send the hydraulics to a remote this is where my issues started. it had a single control valve .well I put an end loader on it and tee'd the in and out lines to another single control valve hooked up one to the boom and one to the bucket. it worked weird like I had to move the 3pt hitch lever to get the bucket to work or the boom and they only worked one direction .any way after a could hours now the hydrualics wont work.If I go out and start the tractor they work for about 3-4 minutes the everything qiuts working. any help is as always appriciated. the 3point hitch doesnt work either .I have tried to purge the air and I get fluid everywhere at all the connections. Not sure where to check or what book to buy anyone know for sure what the tractor even is?
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