Posted by INCase on September 16, 2019 at 11:19:13 from (209.221.240.193):
In Reply to: case power steering posted by MINNAFARMER on September 15, 2019 at 21:47:06:
is it a row crop or wheatland/standard?
Row crop it is "very easy". just get a front steering gear unit. you'll have to pull the front tin and radiator off and prop the tractor up. remove the steering shaft universal at the gearbox and remove. if narrow front you'll have to jack the front end up and remove the wheels and the pedastal. then remove the old gear box. then put in your new one reassemble. you'll also need a PS pump unit and bracket. attach to the front and hook up the belt and hoses. I'd only recommend a steering gear box from a wide front (they are all the same) as the wide front doesn't put weight on the gear box themselves. I'd also only recommend a later model PS pump. the pumps are the same as the older x00 series but the fittings are easier to find. the Cases are VERY heavy tractors. surprised anyone that ever test drove one without PS would have bought it.
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