IH 444 post driver hook-up

Massey_165

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I’ve got a shaver post driver on my IH 444, I know the return goes straight to the tank but where would I put the pressure line?
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Is it my imagination or did someone remove the high pressure filter and use the hole to put in a high pressure port from plumbing stock?
 
I just hooked my Shaver up to my 4610 Ford last summer, and plugged the supply hose into one of the remotes. I'm not real familiar with the operation of the hydraulics on the 444 but I believe you can hook your supply hose to the elbow in your 2nd picture. I have a neighbor with a B 414 with a loader and that's where the loader is plugged in. I believe you have to turn those 2 knobs pictured to switch the oil to operate that setup and if I remember right you use the 3 pt lever to control it. So the unhandy part if I remember right is you have to turn one or both of those knobs to go from 3 pt to remote operation.
 
Your tractor doesn't have any hydraulic remotes, which is where you would normally get hydraulic pressure for the post pounder.

I think that knob is a diverter valve that lets you switch between remotes and 3pt, and the rusty plugged elbow sticking out is where your remotes would get pressurized oil, if you had any.

Someone will have to confirm this, but you might be able to connect the post pounder there. You will have to constantly spin that valve in and out to switch between the 3pt to move the post pounder, and the pressure to run the post pounder.
 
My first question is, do you require the use of the 3PT while using the post driver? If you just require the 3PT to lift the post driver when you move to the next post position then you can use the setup in the photo below BUT you have to understand how to operate the remote outlet using the Isolator valve at front right of seat (circled in blue in photo) and setting the 3PT Raise/Lower Lever, I can provided that procedure. Becareful as you have to understand the proper procedure or you could damage the hydraulic pump or hoses.
The low pressure return will be to the hydraulic fill Plug behind the seat on top of the hydraulic reservoir.
BUT if you require 3PT lift/lower during driving a post then you must use the more complicate method of connecting a remote cylinder.
Note the hydraulic vale on the post driver must be an Open Center valve.

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My first question is, do you require the use of the 3PT while using the post driver? If you just require the 3PT to lift the post driver when you move to the next post position then you can use the setup in the photo below BUT you have to understand how to operate the remote outlet using the Isolator valve at front right of seat (circled in blue in photo) and setting the 3PT Raise/Lower Lever, I can provided that procedure. Becareful as you have to understand the proper procedure or you could damage the hydraulic pump or hoses.
The low pressure return will be to the hydraulic fill Plug behind the seat on top of the hydraulic reservoir.
BUT if you require 3PT lift/lower during driving a post then you must use the more complicate method of connecting a remote cylinder.
Note the hydraulic vale on the post driver must be an Open Center valve.

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I’m not sure if you have to use the 3 point with it, maybe just to set the height. Yeah I would like to know how to use the one under the seat. Would I be able to plumb it into the manifold from the pump?
 

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Your tractor doesn't have any hydraulic remotes, which is where you would normally get hydraulic pressure for the post pounder.

I think that knob is a diverter valve that lets you switch between remotes and 3pt, and the rusty plugged elbow sticking out is where your remotes would get pressurized oil, if you had any.

Someone will have to confirm this, but you might be able to connect the post pounder there. You will have to constantly spin that valve in and out to switch between the 3pt to move the post pounder, and the pressure to run the post pounder.
Thanks! That’s what I’ll probably try to use.
 
I’m not sure if you have to use the 3 point with it, maybe just to set the height. Yeah I would like to know how to use the one under the seat. Would I be able to plumb it into the manifold from the pump?
No, you have to plumb it as shown in the above picture. If you plumb it into the manifold from the pump, nothing will work.
 
Still working on Tax.
We have to determine if the hydraulic valve mounted on the post drive has a relief valve or not.
If no relief valve it would be dangerous to connect that valve inline with the hydraulic pump and the only solution would be to use the Remote Hydraulic port on the front of the seat controlled by the Isolator valve and the 3PT Raise/Lower lever.
 
Still working on Tax.
We have to determine if the hydraulic valve mounted on the post drive has a relief valve or not.
If no relief valve it would be dangerous to connect that valve inline with the hydraulic pump and the only solution would be to use the Remote Hydraulic port on the front of the seat controlled by the Isolator valve and the 3PT Raise/Lower lever.
I believe mine has no relief valve from what I’ve researched.
 

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You are correct, from the photos, black hydraulic line is high pressure IN and Orange hose is low pressure OUT.
The black hose would be connected to elbow in front of seat, the orange hose would be connected to hydraulic fill plug behind the seat on top of the hydraulic reservoir.

Procedure to use the Isolator Valve and 3PT Raise/Lower lever to produce continuous hydraulic oil flow through the hydraulic valve on the post driver so the post driver hydraulic cylinder can be controlled by the hydraulic valve on the machine.
1) To understand the hydraulic flow within the 444 see the diagram below, Flow Divider(Fast-Slow Knob) valve at left front of seat, you want that in the FAST (out) position, inbuilt Relief Valve 2200-2400 PSI, Isolator Valve determines if the high pressure oil goes to the 3PT lift cylinder or out the port in the front of the seat (Elbow on your 444).


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2) Use of the Isolator Valve and the 3PT Raise/Lower lever to send high pressure oil to the remote valve on the post driver, see 3PT lever photo below.
a) Rules, Draft Control Lever all the way Forward, always shut engine off when Opening or Closing the Isolator valve.
b) For the operations of your post driver, after the post driver is setup to drive the post with the 3PT hitch at the proper height and the post driver remote valve in the Neutral position, then shut off the engine, move the Stop Knob on the 3PT Raise/Lower slot to touch the 3PT Raise/Lower lever, this will be the HOLD position and no oil will flow to the Remote valve, now Close the Isolator Valve and start the engine and listen for hydraulic squealing noises and engine under load then shut off engine and investigate otherwise move the 3PT Raise/Lower lever about 1 inch rearward into the Lift position and this should start a continuous flow of high pressure oil to the remote valve on the post driver and back into the hydraulic reservoir. Now the remote valve on the post driver should control the cylinder on the post driver. I noticed that the remote valve on the post driver is to a single action cylinder(only one hydraulic line), so it only applies down pressure on the post and then to return the cylinder rod back to home position, you have to lock the remote valve in non push position and then use the rope winch to pull the mechanism up to the home position?
c) To move to the next post position, move 3PT lever to the Hold position, shut off the engine, OPEN the Isolator valve and start engine and use 3PT lift as normal.

Hope this make sense to you, if not ask more questions
JimB

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You are correct, from the photos, black hydraulic line is high pressure IN and Orange hose is low pressure OUT.
The black hose would be connected to elbow in front of seat, the orange hose would be connected to hydraulic fill plug behind the seat on top of the hydraulic reservoir.

Procedure to use the Isolator Valve and 3PT Raise/Lower lever to produce continuous hydraulic oil flow through the hydraulic valve on the post driver so the post driver hydraulic cylinder can be controlled by the hydraulic valve on the machine.
1) To understand the hydraulic flow within the 444 see the diagram below, Flow Divider(Fast-Slow Knob) valve at left front of seat, you want that in the FAST (out) position, inbuilt Relief Valve 2200-2400 PSI, Isolator Valve determines if the high pressure oil goes to the 3PT lift cylinder or out the port in the front of the seat (Elbow on your 444).


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2) Use of the Isolator Valve and the 3PT Raise/Lower lever to send high pressure oil to the remote valve on the post driver, see 3PT lever photo below.
a) Rules, Draft Control Lever all the way Forward, always shut engine off when Opening or Closing the Isolator valve.
b) For the operations of your post driver, after the post driver is setup to drive the post with the 3PT hitch at the proper height and the post driver remote valve in the Neutral position, then shut off the engine, move the Stop Knob on the 3PT Raise/Lower slot to touch the 3PT Raise/Lower lever, this will be the HOLD position and no oil will flow to the Remote valve, now Close the Isolator Valve and start the engine and listen for hydraulic squealing noises and engine under load then shut off engine and investigate otherwise move the 3PT Raise/Lower lever about 1 inch rearward into the Lift position and this should start a continuous flow of high pressure oil to the remote valve on the post driver and back into the hydraulic reservoir. Now the remote valve on the post driver should control the cylinder on the post driver. I noticed that the remote valve on the post driver is to a single action cylinder(only one hydraulic line), so it only applies down pressure on the post and then to return the cylinder rod back to home position, you have to lock the remote valve in non push position and then use the rope winch to pull the mechanism up to the home position?
c) To move to the next post position, move 3PT lever to the Hold position, shut off the engine, OPEN the Isolator valve and start engine and use 3PT lift as normal.

Hope this make sense to you, if not ask more questions
JimB

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Thanks a lot Jim, this helps a ton! I will try this this week or next week and let you know how it goes, I appreciate it!
 
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