Posted by Wardner on October 13, 2010 at 16:37:28 from (4.154.239.213):
Bracket for "hand pump" and steering column. Don't know why they call it a hand pump. It's a rotary valve. 1/2" x 4" flat bar was bent in my wood splitter.
The IH column flange and the forklift hand pump have the same bolt circle. More over, the inner steering shaft from the forklift uses the same steering wheel spline and threads. I had to section out about 6" so it would fit the IH column. I am using the IH wheel. The W-400 hydraulic reservoir comes with the recess to accommodate the original steering box. Still had a problem trying to get one of the hydraulic fittings stuffed in there.
Decided not to cut up the original tie rod so that I (or someone else) can go back to original . The tie rod ends and sleeves came from my local autoparts dealer. He let me open all his boxes and I found a perfect match. The steering cylinder came from the Surplus Center for under $100.
Hydraulic power comes from a complete F-400 valve bank w/PS circuit. It is mounted to the right of the W-400 bank. It is supplied from a drive shaft connected to the front of crankshaft
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