IH 444 oil pump problem

   / IH 444 oil pump problem #11  
Hi David, I know this thread is dated, but impressive work with the oil pump! I'll have to keep that in mind in case I run into that with my 444.

What kind of loader do you have? I have a IH 2050 on mine, and have not found much info on how to remove it.

Keith
 
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#12  
Sold the tractor for a little profit and upgraded to a Kubota 3400 4x4 with loader.
I showed the new owner the two spare oil pumps (one of them disassembled) in case he has future problems with it.
If you have the diesel it's a different oil pump mine was a C153 gas. I still have the 2 salvage pumps if you should need one.
I think my loader was a 2000a, frame bolted on rear axle and a bracket on each side on front pretty much straight forward.
not sure about the 2050.
 
   / IH 444 oil pump problem #13  
I want to thank you so much for your post. I had the exact problem. pump.jpg
 
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#14  
You are welcome, I posted hoping someone someday would get some good from it.
I still have a spare pump "not rebuilt" If you should ever need it let me know. The way I save stuff if I am
still alive I will still have it.
 
   / IH 444 oil pump problem #15  
I am the same way. Everything is raw materials and you never know what you will use something for. I've even threw something away and before the day is out
i needed it and retrieved it from the trash. Prime example is the crank for the snowblower I put on the 444 was hard to use and I had an old steering wheel I've had for 20 years and knew exactly where it was came into use.wheel.jpg Thanks again for your efforts on your post.
 
   / IH 444 oil pump problem #16  
David, Getting back to the 444, I just bought the 444 this past summer and didn't use it much until the winter for plowing. I installed the oil pressure gauge and after using the tractor for 15 minutes the pressure was at 0 psi. The dummy light for oil pressure was not working for the previous owner. That engine had to have been running with no oil pressure for years. I can't believe that the engine didn't set up. He said he used the tractor for brush hogging. Good pressure now.

I changed the oil in the transmission and it only took 3 gal. of oil before it came out the level plug. The manual states that it should take 5 gal. This makes me a little uncomfortable.

Is there anything else I should be aware of?
 
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#17  
I only had mine for maybe 6 months, bought it right to use as a stepping stone for what I have now.
But I remember when I had the pan off the engine looked as clean as new, no scarring and not even any
carbon deposits. I was still nervous about what might be going bad from no oil pressure and showed the pic to the buyer and hid nothing. So to answer your question I wouldn't know what else to look for.
 
   / IH 444 oil pump problem #18  
I've read that they are bullet proof. I plan on keeping mine for a while. I put a Fisher plow on the front and 6 foot snowblower on the back. Works well.
Thank you for your response.
 

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