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Int. 424 Remote Hydraulics

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Leon W.

07-03-2006 05:49:13




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My neighbor has an Int. 424 with live hydraulics and a 3 pt. but no remote. He purchased a valve that he wants me to install to give him a remote hook-up out the back. He does not have a manual for the tractor and I am not familiar with this model (too new for me), but I looked at it and it appears there are a couple of knobs in the center below the seat on a control valve that may have something to do with the three point hitch. I have read several archive posts here on similar subjects and I believe the oil flow can be re-directed from the 3pt arms to a remote by turning one or both of these knobs. I also noticed a 1/2" pipe plug in the same area of the knobs. Would this be the area to pipe in the remote? If yes, can I assume the 3 pt control lever would then operate the remote? If yes, I also assume this would give him a remote with one-way power. I would appreciate any input on how to hook in for a remote. I don't think I want to tap in to the tractor hydraulics to mount the new valve he has purchased. Thank you for your replies!

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FromJB2

07-03-2006 13:30:06




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 Re: Int. 424 Remote Hydraulics in reply to Leon W., 07-03-2006 05:49:13  
Hi Leon, I believe the hydraulic setup on 424 is similar to 434. When you are sitting on the seat the knob at your right hand controls the valve that directs hydraulic oil flow to either 3 pt hitch (open) or auxiliary outlet (closed) if tractor is equiped with aux. outlet. The knob at your left hand controls the rate of hydraulic oil flow to 3pt hitch. It is usually labelled fast/slow. When it is "Fast" position it allows 6 GPM to 3 pt hitch and in "Slow" position 3 GPM oil flow to 3 pt hitch. The "Slow" position is push in and 1/2 turn to lock in position.

You are correct about auxiliary outlet going on pipe plug at the bottom of the 3 pt/aux valve.
The IH auxiliary line had a banjo fitting on the end that attached at the front of the seat and the other end came out by 3pt top link with a standard hydraulic quick coupler.

To operate the auxilary remote, position the 3 pt hitch raise/lower control lever in the center of its travel, next close the 3pt/aux control valve. Now when the 3pt hitch control lever is moved upward it will direct oil to the remote cylinder causing it to lift the implement and moving the 3pt hitch lever downward will lower the remote implement.

Pros, cheap solution for single acting remote cylinder.
Cons, can't use 3 pt hitch and remote together and dosen't support double acting cylinders.

Hope this helps
JB2

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genep

07-03-2006 12:57:22




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 Re: Int. 424 Remote Hydraulics in reply to Leon W., 07-03-2006 05:49:13  
The 1/2" plug is for a single acting remote, but using it requires that the isolator valve under the seat be closed, and that disables the 3 point hitch. You really need to cut into the pressure line before it goes into the hydraulic block, run the pressure side into the remote valve, and plumb the power beyond from the remote into the port where the pressue line goes now. IH's factory valve was mounted on the left side of the hyd block and the pressure ran to the remote and ported internally to the 3 point hydraulics.

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Bob

07-03-2006 12:51:46




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 Re: Int. 424 Remote Hydraulics in reply to Leon W., 07-03-2006 05:49:13  
It would be best to find an OEM valve setup that mounts to the LH of the operator's seat, on the hitch housing.

Otherwise, I think it would be best to connect the auxillary valve AFTER the filter at the base of the steering column, and BEFORE the three-point hitch valves.

I have a hydraulic system manual for that tractor, and will take a look, as there are some alternate valve hookups shown.

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