IH3444
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Kinda the same thing happen with the old International backhoe. Was extremely cold for several weeks, then warmed up to the low 30's. Neighbor need a small hole dug, so off I went with the hoe. After just a few scoops the hoe stopped working. I was abit alarmed, neighbor helped me get the hoe back up by lifting with the FEL bucket of his JD tractor. I drove back to the barn, thinking it was water in the sump also. Drained, no water. Installed drain plug, filled back up with hydraulic fluid. Began inspecting rear hoe controls. NADA. Let hoe sit till spring. Much warmer temps, hoe worked fine. Only thing I can deduce is very cold hydraulic oil had "poped off" the safety relief valve, and valve stayed poped off due to excessive pressure caused by very cold fluid. Everything went back to normal after temps warmed into the 40's overnight for several weeks. Lesson....DON'T PANIC. 

