Posted by Wardner on December 07, 2009 at 20:17:24 from (4.154.241.153):
In Reply to: farmall power steering posted by todd hagan on December 07, 2009 at 19:13:30:
I was in your situation ten years ago with my F-400. I went to the parts book to see what was required and how power steering differed from no power steering. I purchased the parts at a salvage yard.
If you don't have a parts book, goto to caseih.com and navigate your way to Farmall 400. I prefer the printed book.
You can also goto eBay and create a search by following this path:
Business & Industrial > Agriculture & Forestry > Antique Tractors & Equipment > Parts > Farmall
Create a search using "400 450 power steering" and let eBay email you when a listing gets posted. You will be better off to hold your bidding until a complete system is offered. You will know what a complete system is by consulting the parts book.
If you are in a hurry, do what Nebraska Kirk recommends. You will get nickeled and dimed by having to buy hoses, fittings, brackets, coupling, actuator, actuator mount, priority valve or belt driven PS pump, and misc.
You will probably find pictures on this site by going to "Parts and Pieces" link at the left side of your screen. Check "Tractor Photos" too.
You can also place a free "Classified Ad" by following the link to the left.
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