Posted by Owen Aaland on September 23, 2013 at 00:09:46 from (216.47.35.192):
In Reply to: IH 2444 posted by Craig Cherry on September 22, 2013 at 16:37:04:
The hydraulic reservoir is located under the seat. That is the plug you checked. Normally there is a plate between the reservoir and the transmission/rear end reservoir.
When those tractors are equipped with a front crankshaft driven pump The plate between the hydraulic reservoir with a different one that has suction tube from the rear end oil up through the hydraulic reservoir and on to the hydraulic filter mounted on the loader frame. That is the external reservoir you are posting about. The return oil is routed to the hydraulic reservoir which then has a stand pipe in it to keep the level at the 5 1/2 inched you measured.
The hydraulic oil is then checked by measuring down from the transmission fill plug next to the shift lever. the entire system then holds about 17 gallons.
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