IH 444 - What hydraulic parts are Needed to Install Loader?

RTR

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I just spoke to a gentleman who has an IH 444 diesel tractor. I THINK it might be the same as an IH 364 diesel tractor and similar to other models as well. He has a front end loader for the tractor, but doesn't have any hydraulic remotes on the tractor. He wants to know what parts he needs to get his loader hooked up and working. knowing what parts will be easier when looking for used parts at salvage yards or on parts tractors.
 
My GUESS is that it would have to be plumbed in at the "auxiliary valve cover/return cover" area, Key #12, NOT sure what "power beyond" block may have been offered or exactly what would have to be done there, without seeing it apart.

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Other option would be to tap loader valve into the pressure line to the lift cover, and return to the lift cover.
 
(quoted from post at 09:47:37 09/18/18) I just spoke to a gentleman who has an IH 444 diesel tractor. I THINK it might be the same as an IH 364 diesel tractor and similar to other models as well. He has a front end loader for the tractor, but doesn't have any hydraulic remotes on the tractor. He wants to know what parts he needs to get his loader hooked up and working. knowing what parts will be easier when looking for used parts at salvage yards or on parts tractors.

I have a British built 444 which is the same as the American 364. It has a 1500 series loader on it. I will try to take a picture of the plumbing for the hydraulics for you tonight.

Scotty
 
(quoted from post at 23:48:11 09/18/18)
(quoted from post at 09:47:37 09/18/18) I just spoke to a gentleman who has an IH 444 diesel tractor. I THINK it might be the same as an IH 364 diesel tractor and similar to other models as well. He has a front end loader for the tractor, but doesn't have any hydraulic remotes on the tractor. He wants to know what parts he needs to get his loader hooked up and working. knowing what parts will be easier when looking for used parts at salvage yards or on parts tractors.

I have a British built 444 which is the same as the American 364. It has a 1500 series loader on it. I will try to take a picture of the plumbing for the hydraulics for you tonight.


Scotty

Awesome! Thank you
 
(quoted from post at 13:21:40 09/18/18)
(quoted from post at 23:48:11 09/18/18)
(quoted from post at 09:47:37 09/18/18) I just spoke to a gentleman who has an IH 444 diesel tractor. I THINK it might be the same as an IH 364 diesel tractor and similar to other models as well. He has a front end loader for the tractor, but doesn't have any hydraulic remotes on the tractor. He wants to know what parts he needs to get his loader hooked up and working. knowing what parts will be easier when looking for used parts at salvage yards or on parts tractors.

I have a British built 444 which is the same as the American 364. It has a 1500 series loader on it. I will try to take a picture of the plumbing for the hydraulics for you tonight.


Scotty

Awesome! Thank you
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For a geek I seem to be woefully unable to insert a picture here. Any help would be appreciated.

Scotty
 
(quoted from post at 03:53:25 09/19/18)
(quoted from post at 13:21:40 09/18/18)
(quoted from post at 23:48:11 09/18/18)
(quoted from post at 09:47:37 09/18/18) I just spoke to a gentleman who has an IH 444 diesel tractor. I THINK it might be the same as an IH 364 diesel tractor and similar to other models as well. He has a front end loader for the tractor, but doesn't have any hydraulic remotes on the tractor. He wants to know what parts he needs to get his loader hooked up and working. knowing what parts will be easier when looking for used parts at salvage yards or on parts tractors.

I have a British built 444 which is the same as the American 364. It has a 1500 series loader on it. I will try to take a picture of the plumbing for the hydraulics for you tonight.


Scotty

Awesome! Thank you
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For a geek I seem to be woefully unable to insert a picture here. Any help would be appreciated.

Scotty

At the bottom there is an upload photo link. Click that and just upload from file. Wait for a thumbnail of the photo to appear and then you click continue. Then you submit the post. Hope that helps.
 
(quoted from post at 15:58:15 09/18/18)
(quoted from post at 03:53:25 09/19/18)
(quoted from post at 13:21:40 09/18/18)
(quoted from post at 23:48:11 09/18/18)
(quoted from post at 09:47:37 09/18/18) I just spoke to a gentleman who has an IH 444 diesel tractor. I THINK it might be the same as an IH 364 diesel tractor and similar to other models as well. He has a front end loader for the tractor, but doesn't have any hydraulic remotes on the tractor. He wants to know what parts he needs to get his loader hooked up and working. knowing what parts will be easier when looking for used parts at salvage yards or on parts tractors.

I have a British built 444 which is the same as the American 364. It has a 1500 series loader on it. I will try to take a picture of the plumbing for the hydraulics for you tonight.


Scotty

Awesome! Thank you
img]

At the bottom there is an upload photo link. Click that and just upload from file. Wait for a thumbnail of the photo to appear and then you click continue. Then you submit the post. Hope that helps.
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Thanks for the posting help. I did that last night but it didn't work for me. Slow computer, internet, or brain...


Anyway, this is my 444 as I got it from the previous owner. Right or wrong it works.......

One line comes from the front left of the seat and the other goes to the rear right of the seat.

Hope this helps,

Scotty
 
(quoted from post at 12:16:19 09/19/18) HappyJack, that is the correct way to plumb a loader on the IH models B414, 434, 444 and 384.

JimB

Good to know. I figured the worst case scenario would be someone telling me its wrong and how to fix it.......
 
(quoted from post at 00:21:43 09/20/18)
(quoted from post at 12:16:19 09/19/18) HappyJack, that is the correct way to plumb a loader on the IH models B414, 434, 444 and 384.

JimB

Good to know. I figured the worst case scenario would be someone telling me its wrong and how to fix it.......

Ok. So if that is the correct way, then nothing special is needed? Just plumb the hoses up to the tractor at those locations?
 
(quoted from post at 13:42:51 09/19/18)
(quoted from post at 00:21:43 09/20/18)
(quoted from post at 12:16:19 09/19/18) HappyJack, that is the correct way to plumb a loader on the IH models B414, 434, 444 and 384.

JimB

Good to know. I figured the worst case scenario would be someone telling me its wrong and how to fix it.......

Ok. So if that is the correct way, then nothing special is needed? Just plumb the hoses up to the tractor at those locations?

I believe you need to CUT the metal pressure line and splice hoses on to it...so that is likely the hard part of the job.
 
(quoted from post at 02:52:16 09/20/18)
(quoted from post at 13:42:51 09/19/18)
(quoted from post at 00:21:43 09/20/18)
(quoted from post at 12:16:19 09/19/18) HappyJack, that is the correct way to plumb a loader on the IH models B414, 434, 444 and 384.

JimB

Good to know. I figured the worst case scenario would be someone telling me its wrong and how to fix it.......

Ok. So if that is the correct way, then nothing special is needed? Just plumb the hoses up to the tractor at those locations?

I believe you need to CUT the metal pressure line and splice hoses on to it...so that is likely the hard part of the job.

Can you post a close up picture of that?
 
40 years after my dad brought it home you show me what I was told could not be done. I just picked it up from the family farm 2 days ago and it is getting the loader I dreamed of. Thank You.
 

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