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bjr

05-30-2007 09:55:09




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I'm looking into using the main loader hydraulics on a G-430 tractor with loader. As you all probably know I'm the guy with the fried PS pump and can't get a replacement. So one of the ideas is to plumb into main system with a priority flow devider valve to the steering. Has anyone else tried this and what were the results? bjr




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4435

05-31-2007 20:04:29




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 Did you check this place in reply to bjr, 05-30-2007 09:55:09  
sposed to have a lot of steering stuff. www.mwdirectional.com



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4435

05-31-2007 20:02:08




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 Did you check this place in reply to bjr, 05-30-2007 09:55:09  
sposed to have a lot of steering stuff



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Rob Baird

05-31-2007 18:26:25




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 Re: Aftermarket power steering kit using loader hy in reply to bjr, 05-30-2007 09:55:09  
HI I like the eagle hitch better than regular 3 point. I hsve a 530 case CK with it. I have a bush hog and woods finish mower that I use all the time. I had to cut part of the angle bracket so hitch arms would drop down to get off. I just used a cutting torch and shortened them up.All 3 point equipment seems to be on the same width.
I have a back blade and a platform to haul stuff on all work fine. It took some getting used too but You can hook 2 of the 3 points up woithout getting offf tractor. I grew up with IH fast hitch so 3 point is still a little foreign.

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Camboted

05-30-2007 16:29:48




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 Re: Aftermarket power steering kit using loader hy in reply to bjr, 05-30-2007 09:55:09  
You can go to a junk yard and find a number of pumps you can modify to fit a lot easier. We've done it both ways but you'll be happier with a designated punp.



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bjr

05-31-2007 06:02:45




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 Old Ford Pickup PS pump? in reply to Camboted, 05-30-2007 16:29:48  
Do you think I'd stand a chance with PS Pump off a mid '70's F250 pickup? I mean enough flow? I might have one just for the taking. I might be able to mount it to the left side of the engine and use a extra long accesory belt driving water pump alternator and the PS pump. bjr



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BCnT

05-31-2007 07:10:21




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 Re: Old Ford Pickup PS pump? in reply to bjr, 05-31-2007 06:02:45  
ford pump should be good...may not be as much flow but still better than plain ''armstrong'' steering.



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bjr

05-31-2007 07:29:17




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 Re: Old Ford Pickup PS pump and eagle hitch . in reply to BCnT, 05-31-2007 07:10:21  
Well that sets it then, I'll go rip it off the old rig take as many of the brackets and hoses and see if I can duplicate one of road warrior machines (being funny here). But it should get me going again without major expense.

Kinda OT. I've been tryin' to find some info on the eagle hitch and what the good and bad points of it are. I've done searches all over and haven't found anything. The one thing I noticed is on the tractor is the lower arms fixed solid for no sideways movement so kinda limits the inside measurements of attachments that can be hooked to. Any history on the eagle hitch would be appreciated. bjr

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