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Re: Mounting aux. hyd. pump on Int'l. 404
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Posted by john m on November 19, 2000 at 18:41:42 from (63.53.140.179):
In Reply to: Mounting aux. hyd. pump on Int'l. 404 posted by Mark Correll on September 01, 2000 at 17:49:02:
the link attached shows a loader atached to my ih404. i used the bumper to weld a 4 inch cahnnel so i could set the pump. very easy job. pump is connected to crank by use of 1/2 " shaft,woodruff keys and a fibre washer. removal of loader is with 4 pins. takes about 20 minutes to un do or install. shaft splits at fiber washer by a woodruf key. lines up automaticaly. you wouldn't believe it was so easy. loader is an antique off of an early harry ferguson so length of rear lower arms was extended. i also added 16 " on each side to make loader 73 " wide. works great. have been using this since 1972. tractor still purrs. 1600 hours showing on hr meter.needed to add ballast so i added 300 lbs to 3 pt fork lift type adapter. works better than the wheel weights i had originally used. (weight is a small old cast iron boiler some one scrapped)if link doenst work go to photo gallery and under tractor photos find ih404 just posted
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