Posted by Bob M on September 21, 2021 at 12:39:13 from (69.207.31.227):
In Reply to: super h power steering posted by trpaul1 on September 21, 2021 at 12:04:54:
Assuming your SH is a stage II with the live pump, the pump will be adequate for power steering. You will however need to add a flow divider between the pump and Christmas tree valve for it to work.
However if your tractor is a Stage I with a belly pump the only option is a dedicated belt-driven steering pump. I've seen many M's outfitted like this - an automotive pump is mounted on a bracket attached to the governor housing and driven by a pulley added to the front of the stock crankshaft pulley. No reason it could not be applied to an SH.
You will also need different gage bracket (or modify your existing bracket) to mount the torque generator. And you will need to shorten the steering wheel shaft and modify the back half of the hood to provide clearance for the torque generator.
Many years ago (like about 1970....!) you could purchase an entire kit from Charlynn. I installed these kits on a couple Super M's - they worked great. But I doubt a kit is available today.
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