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IH 384 Hydraulics

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Kari

04-19-2006 12:20:23




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I have an International 384 that won't drop the 3 pt lift arms. When the tractor is shut off it will slowly bleed down, but as soon as the tractor is started they are right to the top and it sounds like the hydraulic is still tring to lift further. This happened during the winter and I thought there might be ice blocking a valve. I have added antifreeze and drained it but still no luck. A couple people have told me that it is probably a stuck valve and that on this tractor it needs to be spilt to get at it.

Anybody have any insite?

Thanks,

Kari

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RAS

04-19-2006 14:12:30




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 Re: IH 384 Hydraulics in reply to Kari, 04-19-2006 12:20:23  
You do not have to split the tractor. All the parts for the hitch are in the top deck. If you remove the seat you will see a cover, remove the cover and you can see the draft control and position controls. First setting in the tractor on the left side between your legs you will see a speed control knob. If the it is set to slow the arms will not drop unless they have a load on them. On the left side there is a isolation valve that can stick. Try the simple things be for you start spending money. You know the oil in the transmission is not the same oil that runs the hitch. Behind the seat you will see a pipe plug and this is the oil for the hitch and steering.

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Kari

04-20-2006 04:32:54




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 Re: IH 384 Hydraulics in reply to RAS, 04-19-2006 14:12:30  
Thanks guys - I will give this another go. I did have the cover off earlier, but I will have a closer look.

I have filled through the plug behind the seat, but where is the drain for it?

Thanks again,

Kari



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FromJB2

04-19-2006 16:45:03




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 Re: IH 384 Hydraulics in reply to RAS, 04-19-2006 14:12:30  
Hi 384, make sure your draft control lever(small lever) is all the way forward. It should only be used for 3pt plows, cultivators and other in ground implements.

JB2



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