Posted by JD Seller on January 24, 2015 at 19:48:56 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: Re: IH and JD tractors. posted by Bryce Frazier on January 24, 2015 at 19:28:07:
Bryce The factory hydraulic on a IH "H" and a "M" where a belly pump that is driven off the PTO shaft that passes through the pump/reservoir.
There where kits to put a hydraulic pump in between the distributor and the timing gear to have live hydraulics. The hydraulic control on the IH "H" your getting will be just a rod with a loop on the end. You pull up on it to control the hydraulic flow to a cylinder. IF I remember correctly they where single acting too. Meaning they just power up and gravity down.
You should check this out if your planning to use a wheel disk behind that IH "H".
The top picture is of a standard IH "H" look at the rod running down to a lever under the starter on the right side. That is the hydraulic control lever. There is a two valve kit that can be mounted there but it is still not "live"
The bottom picture is of a IH Super "H" with a live hydraulic kit installed on it. The Super part does not make it come with "live" hydraulics. It could have been an option by then but was not standard.
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