I realized that I forgot to send a follow-up comment. I did complete the loader hook up and have been running it for months. Works like a charm.. Thanks again
Hey buddy. Got a question. When you hooked up the line to your rear remotes did you have to put a 90 quick disconnect fitting on it or did you just plug them straight in. If there’s anyway you could send me a couple of pictures of how you ran your lines from the controller back to your remotes would be in your debt hahaha. Thanks Evan.
@@evanmeyers622 Evan I actually ran them from the power beyond it's where the rear remotes connect to underneath the tractor. This was the case at the time I just didn't want to confuse the situation more by adding that to my question since it doesn't make a difference. If you're running from the rear remotes yes 90 because you are essentially running it back a hundred eighty degrees back to the loader and think there is too much of a bend. I guess you can try it. It all depends how you want to connect it to the rear remotes if it's temporary then you put a quick connect if it's permanent then run a direct line with the 90. If you're connecting it at the bottom of the tractor then I believe I used the 90 there as well . As far as the lines there only two one is the pressure side and one is the return.
Thanks for sharing that information. We've ran loaders on our Farmall 706 & 806 hooked up to the hydraulic remotes on the back of the tractor for years & have had no issues. Stay safe.
Why the hell would that guy say it would overheat and burn the pump. For God sake just say I dont know. I dont know is much better than getting bad information. Great of you to help out like that great vid.
@@jimjones4600 he said in the video that he was explaining the loader hookups for someone who had commented asking him to do so. I wasn't that person but I did enjoy the video and I like seeing people helping other people.
@@jimjones4600 I am no more important than anyone else. It was not implied that the content was for "just"me and it was not implied that I am more important. I was merely expressing my gratitude to PA farms for sharing with us.
The farm I had worked at we had olivers and whites, but we had a oliver 1755 that we used as a loader but most of the time the loader was off but we hooked it up on the rear remotes never had a problem.
Thanks for the great video! My son inherited his grandfathers International 354 and would like to buy a loader for it. I have been told that an model 1800 loader is the right size. Is that correct? Is there a good source for used loaders I should know about?
I have a case 235 that in adding a loader too. But have no adapter plate to connect hydraulic hoses. Will I have to cut in tee block with fitting for supply and return.
I use the rear remotes on my case 844xl with a riko tn390p and it works fine. We have wired a splitter in onto a switch on the dash for using a flat 8 grab
These 844's are really good tractors, even when people turbo'd them to get them more livelier out of the D 246 engine. No doubt the 844 and the 56series were the best tractors that International and Case International ever made.
There are kicking about even the unusual XLN cab, plenty talk about in the The Farming Fourm the UK website over years. Also your 844 and my 956 are completely different with back end and hydraulics system to the 74, 84, 85, 95, ect.
What's the other tractor on the sprayer? I can't see what your pressure line is hooked to, but I agree that it isn't the best routing. I have a 784 and a hydro 84, and they both come from underneath.
Hi, this is a great video. I have a Case IH 385 1986 model. can you tell me which hydraulic pipe was tapped on yours for the pressure side? It is really hard to see on the video. I have no remote circuit hookups on my tractor, but it is otherwise almost identical to your 395. I am looking to add a loader scoop to my 385. Thanks!
@@shawnpadgett2018 No sir. I was looking to upgrade my old unit, but once the pandemic set in, I just made due with the 3 point and creative attachments. The amount of time and effort to add a scoop to my 385 is just too much. I love my 385 though. :-)
Thanks for the response. I have it all hooked up but can’t figure out how to get the pressure to make the loader go up and down. My set up is just like the video but it just won’t work
After two days we just got it. The high pressure supply line is the pressure side of the power steering. That is the line directly under the hydraulic filter. It works like a champ!!!
I know of a 1975 International 674 that has its loader spools connected from the rear spools to the loader spool block and the return to the filler transmission plug and as far as I know it has never over heated the pump or the oil over the years. The 1974 574 we have a has a special plate that's bolts to the side of the tractors spool block for an endless feed and the return is plumed into the same place as PA farms is which over all makes it look tidyer in my opinion.
On our 2200s -2250s we just ran them off the rear remotes usually since we cold use the loaders on any of our main utility tractors or on one of our bigger farming tractors if needed . Only downside to the way we did was it was not as handy all time using the tractor SCV controls . Other thing we found was we lost Pressure running threw the outlets and couplers
Great video, I have a 585 case and I’m looking for the hood for mine. You wouldn’t by chance know of one. You can’t buy them new anymore they are discontinued. Thanks
yes u can hook ur loader hoses in2 the rear remotes .. just make sure u got the right ends on ur hoses. my friend did that 2 his 986.. & im sure i'll be doing the same thing on my 1586..
Hooking in to the rear remotes for the loader shouldn't cause an issue, since the loader valves are likely to be similar to the rear remote valves. You can always add a dedicated valve later.
Hello, I have a international 2250 loader similar to yours. I’m trying to put it on international 784 tractor but I do not have the long side mount brackets that go on the side of the tractor. do you know where I could find those? Or do you know how I could get the dimensions of the side brackets and just cut them out of steel?
That’s a tough one. I’m not sure off hand. Most used loaders I see for sale have the brackets. I haven’t really seen the brackets for sale by themselves. As far as dimensions, probably the easiest is to find a tractor that has that loader on it and get measurements from that.
My new to me Hydro 84 has the loader on the rear remote. I'm certainly going to move that forward, but not harm comes from it. I just want to use the remotes for other things.
Awesome and thank you and not just answering the question but taking the time and effort to show video of your set up. Really helpful. 👍👍
I realized that I forgot to send a follow-up comment. I did complete the loader hook up and have been running it for months. Works like a charm.. Thanks again
Hey buddy. Got a question. When you hooked up the line to your rear remotes did you have to put a 90 quick disconnect fitting on it or did you just plug them straight in. If there’s anyway you could send me a couple of pictures of how you ran your lines from the controller back to your remotes would be in your debt hahaha. Thanks Evan.
@@evanmeyers622 Evan I actually ran them from the power beyond it's where the rear remotes connect to underneath the tractor. This was the case at the time I just didn't want to confuse the situation more by adding that to my question since it doesn't make a difference. If you're running from the rear remotes yes 90 because you are essentially running it back a hundred eighty degrees back to the loader and think there is too much of a bend. I guess you can try it. It all depends how you want to connect it to the rear remotes if it's temporary then you put a quick connect if it's permanent then run a direct line with the 90. If you're connecting it at the bottom of the tractor then I believe I used the 90 there as well . As far as the lines there only two one is the pressure side and one is the return.
Thanks for sharing that information. We've ran loaders on our Farmall 706 & 806 hooked up to the hydraulic remotes on the back of the tractor for years & have had no issues. Stay safe.
Why the hell would that guy say it would overheat and burn the pump. For God sake just say I dont know. I dont know is much better than getting bad information. Great of you to help out like that great vid.
Always admire someone willing to take there time to lend a hand. Great video even though it wasn't for me!
Why isnt it for you? Explain in detail
@@jimjones4600 he said in the video that he was explaining the loader hookups for someone who had commented asking him to do so. I wasn't that person but I did enjoy the video and I like seeing people helping other people.
@@wannabefarmer6056 Why would anyone think it was you that asked for the video? Are you important or something
@@jimjones4600 I am no more important than anyone else. It was not implied that the content was for "just"me and it was not implied that I am more important. I was merely expressing my gratitude to PA farms for sharing with us.
@@wannabefarmer6056 Then why say "even though it wasnt for me "
We have an 885 and have run ours off the rear remotes for 15 years with no issues at all.
The farm I had worked at we had olivers and whites, but we had a oliver 1755 that we used as a loader but most of the time the loader was off but we hooked it up on the rear remotes never had a problem.
Thanks for the great video! My son inherited his grandfathers International 354 and would like to buy a loader for it. I have been told that an model 1800 loader is the right size. Is that correct? Is there a good source for used loaders I should know about?
I have a case 235 that in adding a loader too. But have no adapter plate to connect hydraulic hoses. Will I have to cut in tee block with fitting for supply and return.
I had a 656 that I plugged into the rear remote. No issues.
My 685 came from the dealership plugged into the rear remotes it worked great till we sold it thirty years later.
I use the rear remotes on my case 844xl with a riko tn390p and it works fine. We have wired a splitter in onto a switch on the dash for using a flat 8 grab
These 844's are really good tractors, even when people turbo'd them to get them more livelier out of the D 246 engine. No doubt the 844 and the 56series were the best tractors that International and Case International ever made.
In the UK there not very popular,
There are kicking about even the unusual XLN cab, plenty talk about in the The Farming Fourm the UK website over years. Also your 844 and my 956 are completely different with back end and hydraulics system to the 74, 84, 85, 95, ect.
What's the other tractor on the sprayer? I can't see what your pressure line is hooked to, but I agree that it isn't the best routing. I have a 784 and a hydro 84, and they both come from underneath.
We have ran a loader off the rear remotes on our 784 for decades
Hi, this is a great video. I have a Case IH 385 1986 model. can you tell me which hydraulic pipe was tapped on yours for the pressure side? It is really hard to see on the video. I have no remote circuit hookups on my tractor, but it is otherwise almost identical to your 395. I am looking to add a loader scoop to my 385. Thanks!
Did you ever find a way to tap into the high pressure side of your 385 for a loader attachment?
@@shawnpadgett2018 No sir. I was looking to upgrade my old unit, but once the pandemic set in, I just made due with the 3 point and creative attachments. The amount of time and effort to add a scoop to my 385 is just too much. I love my 385 though. :-)
Thanks for the response. I have it all hooked up but can’t figure out how to get the pressure to make the loader go up and down. My set up is just like the video but it just won’t work
After two days we just got it. The high pressure supply line is the pressure side of the power steering. That is the line directly under the hydraulic filter. It works like a champ!!!
@@shawnpadgett2018 👍👍
I know of a 1975 International 674 that has its loader spools connected from the rear spools to the loader spool block and the return to the filler transmission plug and as far as I know it has never over heated the pump or the oil over the years. The 1974 574 we have a has a special plate that's bolts to the side of the tractors spool block for an endless feed and the return is plumed into the same place as PA farms is which over all makes it look tidyer in my opinion.
going into the top transmission filler plug causes it to bubble which in turn causes cavitation
On our 2200s -2250s we just ran them off the rear remotes usually since we cold use the loaders on any of our main utility tractors or on one of our bigger farming tractors if needed . Only downside to the way we did was it was not as handy all time using the tractor SCV controls . Other thing we found was we lost Pressure running threw the outlets and couplers
I can’t see what line you tapped into on the inlet I need help man I’m putting a loader on my case 385 87 model
Great video, I have a 585 case and I’m looking for the hood for mine. You wouldn’t by chance know of one. You can’t buy them new anymore they are discontinued. Thanks
yes u can hook ur loader hoses in2 the rear remotes .. just make sure u got the right ends on ur hoses. my friend did that 2 his 986.. & im sure i'll be doing the same thing on my 1586..
Thanks for this! I am hooking up a 2250 to my 385 right now. I am wondering how they capped where that pipe went into on the high pressure side?
Did you ever find a way to tap into the high pressure side on your 385?
on my IH 885 they were both connected to the side of the spool block
Hooking in to the rear remotes for the loader shouldn't cause an issue, since the loader valves are likely to be similar to the rear remote valves. You can always add a dedicated valve later.
Hello, I have a international 2250 loader similar to yours. I’m trying to put it on international 784 tractor but I do not have the long side mount brackets that go on the side of the tractor. do you know where I could find those? Or do you know how I could get the dimensions of the side brackets and just cut them out of steel?
That’s a tough one. I’m not sure off hand. Most used loaders I see for sale have the brackets. I haven’t really seen the brackets for sale by themselves. As far as dimensions, probably the easiest is to find a tractor that has that loader on it and get measurements from that.
My new to me Hydro 84 has the loader on the rear remote. I'm certainly going to move that forward, but not harm comes from it. I just want to use the remotes for other things.
I'm guessing you would be using the same pump wether you use the remotes or hard plumb it, so why would it matter?
What canopy is on there, I have the same ROPs on my C50 and am having trouble finding one that will fit the 1x6 rops
Hi my friend. Pls can I get complete loader attachments with bucket for international harvester tractor 1086?
Will you help me, what is the color white for a 1086 tractor with a cab. I can't get an answer from my case/uh people.
How big is your shop?
Im in the market forna loader tractor. Nice machine.
Do a tractor tour
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People Don't ever get a 4wd 385-685 case Ih front end parts are very hard to find from my experience. just get a 2wd.