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Posted by Allan in NE on October 16, 2004 at 12:52:01 from (148.78.243.26):
Thanks all, you bailed me out again. And sometimes ya just get plain lucky! It turns out that my old H is still new enough that it already has the bigger front cover and the bigger timing gears, so the live, IH 300 to H pump, match-up is a no brainer (This is a very important point, in my case :>). Found a used downstream power steering system ready to go and it is a complete bolt-on deal. This live pump that I bought from Harley'83 is a 10gpm pump with a pressure of around 1400 to 1600 lbs and I'm assured that it will handle a Farmhand F-11 loader with no problems or ill affects. The only odd-man-out on the whole gizmo is that I had to buy an $85 dollar priority valve for the power steering motor. So, maybe within the next month or so, I'll have a "live" H. And, that'll be nice, 'cause I'm gettin' old and that old heifer is a workin' me ta death. :>) Allan 
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