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IH 2001 loader getting better

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Bill Gray

12-30-2004 14:08:48




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well guys it works a lot better since it has a better connection.

But the loader goes up in increments, It goes up about3-4 ft then seems like it runs out of fluid. wait about 30 seconds and it will go up some more then it stops again. then after another 30 seconds it goes up more.

tractor has plenty of fluid, I filled it up until it ran out the check screw.
would more fluid help or hurt? or is this all there is for this loader and tractor combo?

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jk

12-31-2004 16:39:13




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 Re: IH 2001 loader getting better in reply to Bill Gray, 12-30-2004 14:08:48  
what kind of tractor is it on? i've seen 2001's on everything from 460's to 404's to 606's. one option with a new loader was the run it off the front of the engie with a crankshaft mounted pump. does your have a trip bucket or a hyro dump bucket? i'm looking for 2001 for my 404 if u happen to know where i can get another one



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jk

12-31-2004 16:38:57




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 Re: IH 2001 loader getting better in reply to Bill Gray, 12-30-2004 14:08:48  
what kind of tractor is it on? i've seen 2001's on everything from 460's to 404's to 606's. one option with a new loader was the run it off the front of the engie with a crankshaft mounted pump. does your have a trip bucket or a hyro dump bucket? i'm looking for 2001 for my 404 if u happen to know where i can get another one



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Novel Idea Guy

12-31-2004 06:38:16




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 Re: IH 2001 loader getting better in reply to Bill Gray, 12-30-2004 14:08:48  
Oy oy oy oy oy! When people start talking like that, it makes my teeth itch! More fluid ain't the solution, and it CERTAINLY should work better than that!!!

SOMETHING IS BROKEN! This is just plain common sense. It's not because you're too stupid to figure it out. It's not because that's the nature of the beast. It's BROKEN, and it needs to be repaired. It won't "heal" itself, either.

It sounds like you might have a bad hydraulic pump, or a blockage somewhere in the system. Are you sure you replaced the hydraulic filter? I am fairly certain that it's not a spin-on thing you can get to on the outside of the tractor. The hydraulic filter is under a cover somewhere on the transmission.

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Bill Gray

12-31-2004 08:26:18




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 Re: IH 2001 loader getting better in reply to Novel Idea Guy, 12-31-2004 06:38:16  
well, I don't know what would be broken. I am trying to go through it logically, from point to point...Thats why I came to this web site.



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