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Re: Re: IH300 utility hydraulics/power steering
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Posted by Brett on January 27, 2003 at 16:19:30 from (65.59.78.133):
In Reply to: Re: IH300 utility hydraulics/power steering posted by jmyt_47@MN on January 27, 2003 at 08:35:38:
basically the difference is the other tractor had power steering and mine does not.I have one valve that bolts through the regulater block into the tank. This is for the hitch.Then I have two original IH valves for the loader that also through bolt into the tank.The steel line runs from the loader valve to the hitch valve and then it used to go into the back of the safety reg block where the priority valve would be if Ihad power steering.whichmakes me believe this was the supply for the power steering.But i am not sure. THANKS FOR ANY HELP YOU OFFER
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