i have a regular 460 and the power steering is in the front on the left side of the tractor. two small steel lines run to it. the power steering runs off the hyd pump. there should be a small plate to the right of your shifter with three bolts in it. clean around it good before taking it loose. this is the fill hole. there is a plug on the left side of the trany in front of the axle. take it out , pour hyd-tran oil in the fill hole until it starts to come out the side plug hole. the filter is on the right side of the trany. its for the tranny , hyd , and steering. its under a plate with six bolts i think, have to go look to be sure. when you take it off have a pail under it to catch the oil that comes out. the plate is also spring loaded so watch out if the gasket holds it after the bolts are out and all of a sudden it pops off. its 1/2 inch plate so its slightly heavy and you dont want it on your foot. two filter in there . ones a metal screen, ones a paper filter. just wash the metal one. if you live in a cold climate the paper filter will absorb moisture and freeze and you will loose hyd and steering ,
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