hi chris
please can you tell me which way round the power steering pipes from ram to what appears to be some sort hydraulic junction box as mine were missing, as i have now got replacements to fit
thanks lloyd
International b2275 backhoe loader
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Re: International b2275 backhoe loader
Hi Lloyd, I wil have a look tonight when I go home, and let you know soon.
Chris
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here is a 3434 loader i recently rebuilt they are similar build to the b2775
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hi can anyone please tell me what lever does what on wain-roy back actor which has piano style levers on my ih b2275
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lloyd
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Re: International b2275 backhoe loader
These tractors are a great little machine,slow compared to the stuff these days but who cares.
It will make a grat project for you.Keep us posted.
Remember working on the later 3434 machines,I used to fit the Broom Wade compressors to the tractors.The compressor was connected to the tractors pto via V belts.We used to fit the compressor regulator engine speed valve on the tractors throttle linkage.So when the compressor is in use and running a breaker,the engine would speed up as the valve would operate the linkage,it was fed by air from the compressor governor.Those tractors were used by Constable Hart, in Devon
It will make a grat project for you.Keep us posted.
Remember working on the later 3434 machines,I used to fit the Broom Wade compressors to the tractors.The compressor was connected to the tractors pto via V belts.We used to fit the compressor regulator engine speed valve on the tractors throttle linkage.So when the compressor is in use and running a breaker,the engine would speed up as the valve would operate the linkage,it was fed by air from the compressor governor.Those tractors were used by Constable Hart, in Devon
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Nice tractors you have here, here's my 2276, located in The Netherlands and still working great!
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Heres a tidy B2275 with cab seen at Newby Hall in Yorksire last year at the Vintage tractor show
Edit - whats the stupid machine done with the images
Edit - whats the stupid machine done with the images
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Jeremy Rowland wrote:Wow I never realized that these were built at Darlaston just down the road from me or I should say they were!!
I knew the Rubery Owen factory but I always assumed they only produced trailer axles? Guess you learn something new every day.
Jeremy
Come on Jeremy what about the 4in1s?
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Re: International b2275 backhoe loader
i have a b2275 and i need a pdf verion of the operators manual can somone help please
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