I have the same issue with my 2606 industrial. Victor Phillips can't really match it.
caseih.com does list the 2606 but as a diesel and mine is gas. The engine matches with the 560 & 606. The hydraulics matches up with 2656 and not the 2606. Some parts match with 656. The steering system matches with something different.
I've found that the industrials are kind of a hybrid with the regular tractors, utilities, and the constructions.
What I did, and suggest you do, is go to caseih.com and start looking at similar tractors such as the 414s, 2444, 2424, 2504, 2404, 340, 350 and others till you start seeing diagrams that match. A lot of that 60's stuff interchanges. I'd bet that some things interchange between yours and mine.
You can try the construction side of case at casece.com but I didn't have any luck there.
The dealer has access in their computer to put in the part number and it will say what all models use it. Seems like I did it one time from my computer but I'm not sure how I got to that screen. That helps also but there are a lot of discontinued numbers. Bet they don't stock a manifold anymore.
There is one case dealer online that lets you enter the case system through their dealer website and then you get the prices also. That may have been where I looked up the part number. If I can remember who it was I'll post back. Maybe google will find it.
Check to see which I & T shop service manual it uses. You probably need it anyway. I looked and don't see it listed but IH-201 may be close.
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