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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: IH 574 DIESEL W/LOADER
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Posted by ltf in nc on September 15, 2000 at 09:53:07 from (206.228.214.105):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: IH 574 DIESEL W/LOADER posted by TED on September 15, 2000 at 08:27:50:
I have a set up similar to yours and it works just fine. The tractor readily handles a loader. Since you have brakes, I think the hydraulics are o k and that something is either plumbed incorrectly or you have air in the system as mentioned by the other post. Again one of the posts mentioned that all you have to do to isolate the problem is to disconnect the loader hydraulic lines. I agree with that. Yes one of the lines at the rear is a return and the other is pressure. You will have to pull or push the lever at the back of your right leg while seated to actuate the hydraulics going to the plug in connections. I cannot tell you which direction to move the lever because it will be dependent on how you have the control valve on the loader plumbed. With the loader valve in the center position (neutral) and you pull or push the lever back of your right leg while sitting in the seat and the tractor starts to labor and you hear a noise from inside the rear of the tractor you are in the WRONG direction. Get the lever positioned either pulled or pushed without the noise and run the engine at fast dile for a while to expel the air. The problem should clear with the steering. Once this corrects, pull or push the loader valve until the loader starts to respond. Once all is working recheck the fluid level and fill as required. Let us know how things work out. Good luck
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