IH 484 Loader Tractor

When it I go to CaseIH.com Parts it always defaults to USA, I have to manually select my local dealer everytime.
Here are the links:
Photo and Part Numbers:

Part Price and Availability:
 
When it I go to CaseIH.com Parts it always defaults to USA, I have to manually select my local dealer everytime.
Here are the links:
Photo and Part Numbers:

Part Price and Availability:

Thanks for the links.

It shows out of stock on my side. Originally it showed it in stock in the kit, and when I went to put my dealer info in, it went to out of stock.
 

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Here is a good website with some pictures on it. For future reference.


I ended up calling over and ordering one from them. We will see how it works out. I'll keep this thread updated.
 
Quick question, If I was to plumb my loader with quick disconnects up by the brake pedals, would it make sense to have a hose made up to connect the two lines together with the loader off the tractor? Just curious with the hydraulics being open center.

I don't anticipate taking the loader off and on much, but if I do, I might take it off for some field work like bushhogging or raking.
 
It depends how the loader valves are mounted on the loader frame, on my brother’s CIH 2250 Quick Attach loader, the hydraulic valves remain on the loader frame that remains on the tractor and the hydraulic hose from loader arms and bucket have quick disconnects at the valves.If the valves are removed with the loader then you will have to connect the hose from the tractor together. You can arrange the quick couplers on loader valve so that the high pressure Input has a male coupler and the return line has a female so when disconnected the two hoses can be coupled together.
 
It depends how the loader valves are mounted on the loader frame, on my brother’s CIH 2250 Quick Attach loader, the hydraulic valves remain on the loader frame that remains on the tractor and the hydraulic hose from loader arms and bucket have quick disconnects at the valves.If the valves are removed with the loader then you will have to connect the hose from the tractor together. You can arrange the quick couplers on loader valve so that the high pressure Input has a male coupler and the return line has a female so when disconnected the two hoses can be coupled together.

Loader valve is attached to loader, so when loader comes off, valve and joystick will come off too.

Great idea on making one male and one female so they can plug into each other.
 
Hi Mark, Re Electric Solenoid that doubles the remote outlets, could you please tell me the Make and Model of the Electric Solenoid?
My brother bought a JD round baler during the pandemic that requires two remotes and he was looking for the same type of electric solenoid to make one to two hydraulic outlets. He had to end up using his loader tractor using the loader outlets on the baler. Now I can't draw round bales from the field while he is baling. At the time there were ones available but the cost was extremely high.
Thanks
JimB
Att-JimB I saw this a few days ago, and forgot to go check the brand of splitter/multiplier that I have. So today I did a quick internet search and saw the various brands. I believe mine is V&M brand. I did have one of the solenoids go bad once, and last year I found a broken wire going to the valves, but really it works great, and is simple to install. I would prefer the couplers to work like OEM, but you to uncouple like an air line coupler. Mark.
 
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