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Reno Judds

02-17-2002 10:22:39




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Just wanted to now if anyone has heard of a aftermarket powersteering device for 9n/2n? what to get loader for 2n, but not without p/s. thanks.Reno




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Do a search for Roland Jackson in the archives....

02-17-2002 21:20:17




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 Re: 9n powersteering in reply to Reno Judds, 02-17-2002 10:22:39  
...he manufactures and sells them, I believe....
Dave 50 8N



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Paul8n

02-17-2002 15:02:09




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 Re: 9n powersteering in reply to Reno Judds, 02-17-2002 10:22:39  
I was thinking along the lines of

"POWER THANG"



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ZANE

02-17-2002 10:42:26




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 Re: 9n powersteering in reply to Reno Judds, 02-17-2002 10:22:39  
With the installaton of my "LIVE THANG" live hydraulics attachment on the N tractor power steering would be fairly easy to achieve. Would require cutting the steering shaft off on top of the old sector and installing an orbital steering control with one or two clylinders attached to the tie rods and tractor frame at some point.

Very possible.

Maybe I'll do it to the Cobbled 8N and sell kits!!! Now wouldn't that be a "THANG" to behold!!

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Do you realize...MikeC

02-17-2002 14:26:49




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 Re: Re: 9n powersteering in reply to ZANE , 02-17-2002 10:42:26  
Course, with the addition of live hydraulics, the value of the N series tractors will increase significantly. See, I told my wife that it was an investment!



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RenoJudds

02-17-2002 11:25:21




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 Re: Re: 9n powersteering in reply to ZANE , 02-17-2002 10:42:26  
Bring it on!



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ED-Illinois

02-17-2002 11:01:10




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 Re: Re: 9n powersteering in reply to ZANE , 02-17-2002 10:42:26  
no other hints zane?

will the live thang require splitting the tractor?

come on - we want to know!



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ZANE

02-17-2002 17:49:08




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 Re: Re: Re: 9n powersteering in reply to ED-Illinois, 02-17-2002 11:01:10  
Definately no. Not!

You will be able to have it on the tractor and working in no more than two hours. I would think more like one hour for anybody who has a tool box and is a little mechanically enclined. If you can change the oil in your tractor and replace the spark plugs you should be able to do this with ease.



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Rusty 2N

02-17-2002 11:55:56




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 Re: Re: Re: 9n powersteering in reply to ED-Illinois, 02-17-2002 11:01:10  
This live hyd. thing is getting more exciting the more I think about it. It would really surprise me if you have to split the tractor. I just don't see Zane thinking that ways. With live hyd these tractors will be as good or better than some of that new fangled orange or green things. Time will tell. I'm waiting like a kid at christmas time.please Zane make this affordable. Soon. :)) Summers comming on.

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