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Re: 2001 IH loader
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Posted by Stan(VA). on January 15, 2001 at 02:47:34 from (207.172.109.38):
In Reply to: 2001 IH loader posted by Cleat on January 14, 2001 at 07:59:02:

Cleat, Sorry it took an extra day for me to get to it, but here is the scan of a page in the manual that illustrates the hydraulic bucket control option. Basically it's a cylinder (mounted in the middle so it can pivot), the brackets to hold it to the front frame of the loader, and the bracket to attach the ram to the lower back section of the bucket. Note that the existing brackets on the side of your bucket have to be moved to the back position when you do this (there are two sets of holes in the side of the bucket). I don't know what you have now in the way of hydraulic controls, but you obviously need a 2 way control valve for this new cylinder. If you have a spare remote now, you're in good shape. If not, you need to see where you can add a new valve to your system. Options are endless here, if need some ideas tell me what you have now, and whether the current loader cylinders are 1 or 2 way. (The book referenced in the previous post would be good also). You can try IH dealers to see if this optional kit is still available, but I think you're going to be hunting salvage yards or taking drawings to a welders shop. As I get farther along with my loader, I could try to get you some digital pictures if that would help any. Good Luck, Stan(VA).
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