Posted by Lanse on July 08, 2015 at 09:51:32 from (99.186.212.48):
Hey, guys!
So, I've just bought a house in the Fort Worth area, and have moved all my stuff, including my International 2444 with me.
Its been a good tractor for the few months I've owned it, but she needs some work. There are at least 2-3 different hydraulic leaks around the rear end and it doesnt seem to be generating *that* much lifting pressure. Additionally, it "lowers" 3 point implements by itself, even light ones, pretty quickly. Also, I might like to have a set of remotes added for a loader I might weld up in the future, and it looks like there are provisions for these to be installed as well.
I really want to have the leaks/seals fixed, and the whole system looked over basicly.
The thing is, that I know nothing about hydraulics and I dont really have time to take this thing apart into a million little pieces and mess with it. I'd rather "farm it out" to a good hydraulics shop in the area, or a skilled tractor mechanic... Would anyone have any suggestions, or recommendations? Thanks in advance, guys
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