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Posted by old don on September 30, 2004 at 18:45:09 from (68.253.237.153):
In Reply to: 400 question posted by Allan in NE on September 30, 2004 at 08:22:46:
You guys really make me feel like the Great Carmac (Johnny Carson show)taxing my brain now I'll be up all night trying visualize every 400 I've seen to recall about the power steering. Number "1" I've driven several 400's and they all had power steering. Number "2" judging by the fact they were built to carry the 4row front mount cultivator and mounted corn picker I would say it was SE and also their big competitor JD had it as SE and last but not least my book doesn't say power steering as standard but it doesn't say it was offered as an option either.Thanks guys for another sleepless night.
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