Posted by JeffL on February 28, 2011 at 11:11:08 from (208.77.0.2):
Finally got started ( previous post last october http://www.ytmag.com/cgi-bin/viewit.cgi?bd=farmall&th=781559 ).
The power steering setup i bought from another 350u bolted right up. I decided to use an Adjustable Priority Flow Valve to tap the hydraulic power from the loader since Jackson steering uses those and no time to get a separate pump working. Will report how that goes.
NEED ADVICE: Can I use the left pitman arm from the manual box on the right side of the power box? if they were all the same anyway this is a no-brainier. I can"t tell what it is supposed to look like. I have four pitman arms, two from the manual steering setup, two from the power steering setup. I have two good ones that come off easy but they both came from the left side. I broke three pullers trying to get the right side off the old steering box and it has been repaired anyways (and maybe welded on) so want to give up. The original right side from the power box is broken.
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