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Re: IH 424 and a Prince PTO Hydraulic Pump?
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Posted by Gary in Mozarks on August 11, 2006 at 08:28:10 from (64.240.21.144):
In Reply to: IH 424 and a Prince PTO Hydraulic Pump? posted by Scott in IN on August 10, 2006 at 15:55:26:
The 424 is sort of a lost child in the US, being a british design, but I love mine. My 424D has two built in hydralic outputs on it, controlled by two levers on the left side, below the seat. maybe it was optional? I don't know. Is yours like that? If it is standard, I don't know why it would need a pto driven pump unless the built in pump didn;t work??? I have read that they were a pain to stear if they didn;t have power steering, especially with a loader. I don't know what a fair price is, I put mine together from two windrow tractors. G
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