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Title: Looking to buy an international s7 skidder
Post by: ihsnipe2 on May 01, 2017, 11:34:48 PM
Just joined the group.  I have a 1964 international s-7 skidder that is in rough shape.  I salvaged it from the scrap yard with an ih d-188 engine.  Engine was missing major pieces and I repowered it with a Nissan sd22 diesel engine.  That runs great.  The steering is a bear when oil warms up and can't fight against the solid axles. Also the gearmatic model 9 winch brake slips even after a full rebuild.  Looking to buy another with a 353 Detroit and improved steering. Found one in New Hampshire for $8000. Looking to spend a little less.
Title: Re: Looking to buy an international s7 skidder
Post by: tacks Y on May 05, 2017, 07:40:12 AM
Saw a running one at auction last fall for less than that. Why not fix the steering on the one you have? Weak hydraulics?
Title: Re: Looking to buy an international s7 skidder
Post by: coxy on May 05, 2017, 05:22:52 PM
x2 what he said
Title: Re: Looking to buy an international s7 skidder
Post by: mike_belben on May 07, 2017, 08:59:52 AM
Youre probably seeing a loss of pressure from either increased leakage through the pump gears as fluid thins.. Or a tank full of rubbish climbing up to the sump screen.

Step ONE!  Put on a pressure gage and operate, take notes. 

2.clean sump screen, retest.

3. Check temps with IR gun.  Wherever your highest temp is, thats your leakage spot. Flow over a valve seat generates heat

Many a "shot pump" has been fixed by taking that chunk of O-ring out of the relief valve. 

Doesnt hurt to turn the relief up.  May just be a weak spring or rusty seat.  Several times ive been able to clean a rusty relief valve seat by grinding the right taper on a drill and running it backwards to relap with some compound.  I chuck poppet valves in a drill and run them against a file then sandpaper to put a clean face on them. 
Title: Re: Looking to buy an international s7 skidder
Post by: ihsnipe2 on May 07, 2017, 11:47:10 PM
The problem with the hydraulics is that it is one pump with dual outlet controlled by a priority valve.  I have cleaned all the valves in the pump and remove and clean screen in tank. ..it was plugged added scotch brite pad to screen to give it more area before plugging. No help pump will squeal relief valve when lifting blade and throttle up. Just won't give enough steering while pulling a hitch. Also winch was abused and busted in half.  Was welded back together and I rebuilt it. Brake band won't hold a hitch.  4 grand for another or just buy a whole skidder!
Title: Re: Looking to buy an international s7 skidder
Post by: coxy on May 08, 2017, 06:53:13 AM
what kind of winch is on there
Title: Re: Looking to buy an international s7 skidder
Post by: ihsnipe2 on May 12, 2017, 11:07:18 PM
Gearmatic model 9. Can't find parts for it but can for a model 19! Don't know if the brake band are the same or not. Also bands are $380 each times 2! Also everyone talking about ih skidder says most people have a spare machine for parts.  So why noy do the same? 
Title: Re: Looking to buy an international s7 skidder
Post by: coxy on May 13, 2017, 05:41:06 AM
19 bands are way bigger than a 9 try PBH in N.H they may have them 
Title: Re: Looking to buy an international s7 skidder
Post by: Remle on May 13, 2017, 09:24:43 AM
Quote from: ihsnipe2 on May 07, 2017, 11:47:10 PM
The problem with the hydraulics is that it is one pump with dual outlet controlled by a priority valve.  I have cleaned all the valves in the pump and remove and clean screen in tank. ..it was plugged added scotch brite pad to screen to give it more area before plugging. No help pump will squeal relief valve when lifting blade and throttle up. Just won't give enough steering while pulling a hitch. Also winch was abused and busted in half.  Was welded back together and I rebuilt it. Brake band won't hold a hitch.  4 grand for another or just buy a whole skidder!
IMHO you are starving the pump of oil by installing the added scotch brite pad to screen to give it more area before plugging. If the oil is not contaminated you do not need the extra filtration, remove it. Check the hdy pressure as others suggest, if okay you still have a blockage/ leak in the steering/motor or system..
Title: Re: Looking to buy an international s7 skidder
Post by: ihsnipe2 on June 06, 2017, 10:28:49 PM
Tried to buy the ih s-7b listed as for sale in New Hampshire but they won't contact me for the purchase.  So I bought a beautiful s-8b instead. 
Title: Re: Looking to buy an international s7 skidder
Post by: treeslayer2003 on June 06, 2017, 11:52:11 PM
much better machine imo any way
Title: Re: Looking to buy an international s7 skidder
Post by: Breithaupts on June 07, 2017, 03:18:13 AM
How does the S7 or 8 compare to  Garrett 15, 21, or 21 A?  I know the 21 s have the model 19 winch, but what do the S7's and 8's weigh?  On the S7, is it a belt driven, or driveline hydro pump?  I just bought a 21 A for $9,500, but worth every penny!  man am I tickled.  Don't mean to gloat...I'm sure we can put our heads together and figure out your issues...I mean with the skidder of course...haha  John B