Posted by Ck530 on March 28, 2020 at 05:35:34 from (75.118.48.80):
In Reply to: Power Steering posted by Ck530 on March 27, 2020 at 08:33:25:
I did some looking around about an mounting an additional pump and repairing the original pump is not out of the question. However, so far I have had no luck in doing so Here is the story (briefly) so far.
I bought the tractor just before it went to the scrapper. It had some problems including the power steering. The original pump was fried, gears galled end plate grooved. Bought replacement pump, missing one mounting point. It work somewhat but eventually failed. Local Case Dealer recommended guy who did their antique tractor hydraulic work. He went through it machined end plate (now three mounting points). Put it on did not work as well as when it was part from tractor bone yard and leaked PS fluid into engine. Tried another shop that my brother recommended, (he lives out of town) with pretty much same results.
I am not adverse to trying to fix it, but no luck so far. Any ideas? The loader (I think it says Case W31) on the thing seems not to want for any fluid. There is a large pump bolted to the frame of the tractor and it will pick up about 1,000 or more pounds. That is what put the thought of tapping into it's supply for the power steering.
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