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International Harvester 2444

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David Tyler

09-08-2003 19:03:34




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Hi
I have just purchased an IH 2444 comercial (heavy duty,painted yellow) tractor with a 2050 loader, and am trying to find information about it. Hourse power etc. Is there a web site with that kind of detailed information?




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Ben in KY

09-08-2003 19:58:19




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 Re: International Harvester 2444 in reply to David Tyler, 09-08-2003 19:03:34  
I have the same rig as you. It is 38.5 HP at the PTO I believe. Is it gas or diesel ? Does it have a front crank mounted pump ? I gan give you the fluid details, etc... the tranny fluid depends on the front mounted pump or not. 20 gal with the front mounted pump, 15 I think without. Good little tractors.



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David Tyler

09-08-2003 20:39:19




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 Re: Re: International Harvester 2444 in reply to Ben in KY, 09-08-2003 19:58:19  
It is a 4 cylinder gas with the pump out front. any information you can give me would be great.



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Ben in KY

09-09-2003 09:08:22




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 Re: Re: Re: International Harvester 2444 in reply to David Tyler, 09-08-2003 20:39:19  
David,
your hydraulic fluid level is checked by removing the plug/vent to the right of the gear shift lever. The level should be 6 inches below the top of the plug opening. Use HY TRAN or equivalant fluid. This same fluid is used by all hydraulics on the tractor. Both pumps use it. If the fluid looks milky it has water in it and all must be changed. All 20 GAL of it :(
Your tractor is an industrial 444 and all parts for a 444 should fit except for the front axle and foot throttle parts. The serial numbers for the 444 will tell you the manufacturing date when you look them up on this site or others. I strongly recommend getting manuals for it if you plan on doing your own work. A tractor spec site you could check out is tractortips.com, look under International 444.
If your tractor SN begins with a U it is USA built and will have Delco electricals, if it begins with a B it is british built and will have Lucas electricals.

How does it go ? Any questions ?

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