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Re: Re: IH 444 With a Loader--Front Pump Required?
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Posted by Ben in Ky on January 25, 2004 at 11:46:59 from (207.246.76.67):
In Reply to: Re: IH 444 With a Loader--Front Pump Required??? posted by Jim in NC on January 24, 2004 at 13:45:24:
I have an IH2444 ( industrial 444 ) with a 2050 loader. It has the front mounte pump. If you put a fromt pump on it that uses the tranny as the sump you will need to put in about 15 gal of HYtran ( or equiv) . My manual says if equipped with front pump to add hyd fluid until it is 6 inches bleow the top level of the transmission case, at the fill hole/vent beside gearshift. My friend had the same tractor without the front pump with a trip loader on it, Works fine, won't lift quite as much as mine and a bit slower, but ok. And yes the power steering works fine with the loader on it. There is a priority flow devider for the poower steering before it gets to the aux valves.
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