Posted by Brad Gyde on January 25, 2017 at 00:57:55 from (66.87.115.32):
In Reply to: Power Steering? posted by mj on January 24, 2017 at 22:19:59:
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There was a gentleman who posted here a while back (and was local to my area) who did add on power steering on a couple of his case tractors.. I recall he used a belt driven pump, but cannot think of what he used to make it steer.. Seems like he mounted a steering box off of a old car or truck somewhere other than stock location on the tractor.
Not sure if he still posts/lurks here, or what he even used to use for a handle back then. I haven't even seen him around at shows or auctions in the area in the past few years.
Another possibility would be to go to full hydraulic steering like a combine would use.. Pretty easy to set up, in most cases. Have saw it done on several off-road 4x4 trucks, and currently have all the pieces except lines to do it to my off-roader.
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