[AT] IH b-414 update
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Tue May 3 03:29:14 PDT 2005
You done good! The steering must be set up differently from my 706 - on
that tractor you would have some steering, even with the engine not
running, as long as there was fluid in the system. The steering unit
acted like a pump if you turned it enough.
The loader is an IH 2000, which is a very good one, but heavy.
But that seat will have to go! :-)
Mike
CEE VILL wrote:
> http://community.webshots.com/user/37casecc
> Webshots Community - 37casecc's Photo Home Page
>
> Click on folder "New Kid"
>
> After seeking comments from the list and getting a couple, I decided to
> go for this set up engine tractor. The PO said it was British made, so
> I assumed 414, 424, etc, but could find no pictures to match. Took my
> 560 over to raise this loader and drag it hone on Saturday. Well, that
> sorta half worked. Got the loader raised, but found out the steering is
> hydraulically operated, and without pressure, the steering wheel only
> freewheels. The width is too great for my trailer, so I am working on
> someone with an equipment trailer to move it home for me. In the
> meantime, I decided I must find the tag and see what I really have.
>
> Well, well. IH I 544, made in USA. 45 H.P. instead of 31.5. I make it
> to be a 1970. Am I happy? Set up or not, YES.
>
> A few pictures at the above url for those interested.
>
> Charlie V. in WNY
>
>
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