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Re: Power steering alternatives on an H
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Posted by Larry on June 18, 2004 at 19:57:39 from (69.21.106.23):
In Reply to: Power steering alternatives on an H posted by Dave in CT on June 18, 2004 at 14:10:23:
We have gotten quite proficient at using car pumps for power steering. The Ford Pumps from the early 70's (ALL STEEL NO PLASTIC) will dead head at 1600 PSI while the tractor is idling/dying. GM Pumps do not work as well at lower RPM's but there are a lot more of them out there. I just installed a Char-Lynn steering motor on a 400 with a Ford pump and it turned out as good or better than using the eaton pump. What we discovered is the best comb is the Behlen Motor the 450 used with a Ford Pump. This set up will be better than the Char-Lynn. You need to go with a char-lynn motor if you hope to keep it under the hood. Good Luck
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