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Re: Pwr. steering F-400
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Posted by Wardner on July 23, 2000 at 22:05:11 from (63.11.90.93):
In Reply to: Pwr. steering F-400 posted by MARVIN(MN) on July 23, 2000 at 21:35:36:
I did that last winter on my latest Farmall 400. I did it the same way that IH would have done it. You will need a different flow control valve, a different lever valve (the one next to the manifold that all the valves are bolted to), a little U-shaped pipe, the Behlen actuator, hoses, and the shortened steering worm shaft and coupling. The gas tank has to come out and the tin that holds the instrument panel pushed rearward. I cut my original shaft and machined a woodruff key seat for it. I had a 450 parts tractor that I used for parts. I would recommend that you get a parts book before undertaking this project. If you buy loose parts from someone's shelf, you need to be very careful you are getting the right valves.
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