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Re: New To Me 1966 IH 504


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Posted by Florida 504 on September 13, 2013 at 03:35:58 from (173.20.62.111):

In Reply to: New To Me 1966 IH 504 posted by Florida 504 on September 12, 2013 at 18:24:15:

Hey everyone, great forum here.

Been looking for a tractor with a loader to use around the house and came across a decent deal on this. With my limited knowledge i believe its a 504 utility or could it be a 2504? Its a gas motor that starts easy and runs strong.

This is a picture of it on my way home from buying it.

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The 3 point lift is very strong along with the tilt on the loader however the loader lift is weak. I have been using it for a couple months like this waiting for the weather to cool down so i can work on it. I have been gathering parts i am going to need, my plan is to take the body panels and loader off so i can soda blast and paint them and make it easier to work on the hydraulics. I am an avid car guy and can do everything from body work & paint to building engines so i am not afraid to take anything apart. I know very little about hydraulics but am willing to learn. Sunday i was clearing some land and while pushing over some small maple trees i blew one of the steel lines, heard a loud pop and shot fluid all over.

Here is the line i blew, it sprays fluid when i hit the bucket tilt lever.

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Unless i am wrong i believe if the 3 point works well along with the bucket tilt the pump is working properly, especially if it had enough pressure to do that much damage to the steel line.

I decided it was not worth fixing the line and putting new fluid in without doing the tear down to repair-replace everything including a new filter and fluid. So last night i started tearing it down. First step was to remove the loader and make room to work on it.

This is my progress so far.

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Where do i begin on trouble shooting the hydraulics besides filter and fluid change? I assume the loader control valves are simple to tear down & rebuild, am i correct? I have read about another valve that is a pressure relief or bleed valve, where is that and is that also simple to rebuild?

I did get a manual on CD but honestly i am more of a hands on type of guy.

Looking forward to sharing my progress and getting help from all you experts out there.


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