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Re: 444 International Diesel Tractor
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Posted by FromJB2 on July 20, 2006 at 17:15:17 from (69.198.143.165):
In Reply to: 444 International Diesel Tractor posted by Cyril Thomas on July 20, 2006 at 12:34:00:
Hi Cyril, in the past on my Dad's farm we had 434 and later 384 with loader these are same tractor as 444 but as Hugh says there were slight diffences with UK and US built units. The ones we had were all UK built. They had 1501 and 1550 loaders all plumbed the same as yours and no vent hole. The return line from loader control valves went to a T that had a nipple screwed into the filler hole of the hydraulic reservior located behind the seat. The top of the T had a solid pipe plug in it. Had both of these tractors for a total of 20 years and they were giong every day as we used them to feed corn silage out of a bunker silo. Never had a problem with hydraulic system attempting to vent. Should be no pressure in hydraulic reservoir unlike the larger IH tractors that have a combo transmission/hydraulic reservoir. Couple of thoughts on your problem: 1)Hydraulic reservoir is over full. 2)Filter on suction line out of reservoir is clogged. 3)Not Hytran hydraulic fluid and it is frothing or there is a leak on suction side and you are getting air into the system.
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