Posted by Owen Aaland on September 24, 2013 at 10:51:30 from (216.47.35.219):
In Reply to: IH 2444 posted by Craig Cherry on September 22, 2013 at 16:37:04:
The transmission oil level is where you check for the proper hydraulic oil level, not the reservoir under the seat.
The reservoir under the seat will always remain at the proper level unless the transmission oil level is so low that the front pump cannot pick up any oil through the suction line. The oil for the loader comes out of the transmission and is returned to the hydraulic reservoir, not directly to the transmission. The stand pipe in that reservoir will always maintain the correct level.
There is a screen type filter for the power steering in the lower right front corner of the hydraulic reservoir. There is a short hose connecting the supply line for the PS pump to the reservoir. Loosen the clamps and slide the hose forward. The filter is part of the hose fitting that goes into then reservoir. Once the hose is off you can pull the filter assembly out of the reservoir. You most likely will need to replace the O-ring on the filter before you reinstall it in the reservoir.
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