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Re: Farmall 400 t/a and p/s questions...
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Posted by Wardner on July 09, 2007 at 22:16:24 from (4.154.242.75):
In Reply to: Farmall 400 t/a and p/s questions... posted by Darin IN on July 09, 2007 at 19:57:57:
The fast hitch on the 450 superceeded the earlier hitch. Only the drawbar, latches, and 3.5" x 8" cylinder are interchangeable between the two The later hitch has traction control. The earlier hitch has depth control. The right side small bore cylinder will move the front pivot point of the wishbone up or down. Most people prefer the earlier fast hitch. Nothing in the parts book that covers the 400 and 450 models indicates a starting date for the power steering. I own a Farmall 400 with serial #519. The first thing I did, when I bought it six years ago, was add PS with the IH parts listed in the 400-450 parts book. I also added a Behlin torque generator (steering actuator used by IH) on a SMTA and bought two more SMTAs already modified with the factory kit. The retrofit kits were probably not available for several years until after SMTA production.
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