Posted by big jt on February 24, 2010 at 23:16:50 from (122.163.37.92):
In Reply to: wd-45 power steering posted by JR.Fyre on February 24, 2010 at 04:24:34:
If you want it to use I would suggest a CharLynn. Best way to do this is gather the main parts, Pump, Torque generator and Crank pulley. You will need the pump for that tractor and if you buy the pump and generator new you will wind up spending about $1000 for these components. After you have picked up these bits find another tractor that has this setup and use it to copy the brackets. Best to do it with the other tractor in the same shop.
I have done this, it is doable but is a bit of a project.
If you want original that is quite another story. They are out there but kinda hard to come by. There is a lot of specific bits to the OEM setup that would be missed if you aren't familiar. Throttle linkage etc.
Nother option is to put a hydraulic motor on the shaft at the steering gear box and then use a rotary valve for your steering wheel like out of a combine.
All of these options need their own pump though. The pump on that tractor won't work well for power steering if at all.
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