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Hydraulic (pwr. steering) problem - will this work
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Posted by fixitforfree on January 07, 2005 at 20:08:07 from (4.227.122.245):
I have a 364 diesel that has the dual hydraulic pump setup - 2 seemingly identical pumps mounted back to back. 1 pump runs lift, 1 pump runs the power steering. They are getting weak. Can I simply buy a pump that fit the 444 diesel (similar to my 364)and plumb it to supply both the lift and the power steering? Why do I need 2 pumps - they cost $500 to replace vs. $250 for the single pump to fit the 444. My buddies 444 made me wonder. It has the same pump as my front pump yet it has enough flow to supply his lift and steering. But, the 444"s steering cylinder setup is different, under the engine where mine is on the left side running parallel with the tractor. What am I missing here, will this work? IH part #704330R95 for "single" 444 pump IH part #3063911R93 for "dual" 364, 354 pump
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