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Re: Fluids for International 2444/444
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Posted by Haas on December 05, 2000 at 06:41:56 from (129.37.117.214):
In Reply to: Fluids for International 2444/444 posted by Dave (Mars, PA) on December 05, 2000 at 05:29:08:
I think this tractor has a separate hydraulic reservoir, which is located under the seat. I don't think it uses the transmission as a hydraulic reservoir. I am basing this on the 424 that I used to have, which I think is the same. The three point and the loader, I think would run off the hydraulic reservoir under the seat. That reservoir also has all cylinders and mechanisms for the 3 point. I don't, know about the power steering, because the tractor I had did not have PS. You should be able to tell by tracing the hoses on the power steering to see where they go. I recall that the transmission held 7 or 8 gallons, and the hydraulics were only a gallon or two. You would use Hy-Tran in both of them.
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