mike in ohio said: (quoted from post at 08:13:39 06/14/11) Ok stop laughing now.
Mom is almost 70 but still enjoys getting out and mowing. It is getting a little harder for her to steer in the tight spots though. I keep everything greased but it's still a little tough for her. Does anybody make a power steering setup for these, or any other idea to ease the steering some?
Thanks,
Mike
I'm thinking it would be easier to sell the Cub and buy a later model garden/utility tractor with PS. I know JD made several models and some would be Cub size, and I suppose other makes like NH do also.
A Char-Lynn torque generator, a pump and all the hoses and fixtures to connect everything, plus what you could sell the Cub for, would probably about cover the price of a good used 650 or 750 JD.
This post was edited by IH fan at 09:38:48 06/14/11.
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