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Re: 444 Hydraulic Outlet Question
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Posted by genep on September 21, 2005 at 15:11:27 from (216.96.6.9):
In Reply to: 444 Hydraulic Outlet Question posted by Engine One Eight on September 20, 2005 at 19:22:05:
I have an IH 354, made about the same time the 444 was built so maybe the hydraulics are the same. My tractor has a hydraulic hose from the big plug on the valve housing under the seat to a quick connect coupling at the hitch rockshaft. It is pressurized by closing the isolator valve and raising the position control handle to the upper stop (if it is adjusted correctly). When the remote is extended, move the control handle slightly to the lower position and the cylinder should hold. Moving the handle further will release the cylinder. If you need more info from my manual for the 354 let me know. gene
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