Posted by rrlund on August 03, 2010 at 11:31:03 from (216.46.212.213):
In Reply to: charlynn instalation posted by Ralphwd45 on August 02, 2010 at 23:29:04:
I put one on a John Deere 60 one time. Only question I have is,is that MM open center hydraulics? The old Deere was. What I did on that one was to just cut a piece out of the main pressure steel line coming from the pump. It was awful thin,but I threaded it with a 1/2 inch pipe threader,screwed a black pipe pipe coupler on it then brazed all around it to make sure it sealed up. I ran a hose from the pump end of it right through the steering unit,then came out the other side and back into the other end of the line,so the oil was still flowing just like it would except that it flowed through the steering unit instead of straight through the pipe. ONLY drawback was that if I used the hydraulics when I was turning,the power steering stopped. Might be a problem with a loader on it until you get used to not steering and raising the loader at the same time.
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