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Re: IH 444 With a Loader--Front Pump Required???
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Posted by Jim in NC on January 24, 2004 at 13:45:24 from (166.82.83.15):
In Reply to: IH 444 With a Loader--Front Pump Required??? posted by rcwilbur on January 24, 2004 at 07:06:29:
We have an IH2000 loader on our 424 diesel and it runs off a pump mounted fwd. of the radiator. In the manual for the loader it shows the same loader running off of two hoses coming out from under the seat with no loss of efficiency listed.There is mention made of not using the 3pt and the loader at the same time. It does show a special kit of hdwe. necessary to raise the seat, replace the plate under the seat with a new one with the two hose hook-ups and the rest of the plumbing. It looks like the loader will require a lot more Hytran than the tractor by itself. Ours has its own reservoir and takes about 10 gallons. Hope that helps.
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