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power steering with saturn electric wiring
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Richard Holland
04-25-2020 16:40:09
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I'm asking for a friend with a H. He needs the wiring diagram for tying an electric power steering unit from a Saturn vue. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks much!
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gene bender
04-25-2020 23:44:26
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Re: power steering with saturn electric wiring in reply to Richard Holland, 04-25-2020 16:40:09
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His best bet is just to get a Charr-Lynn unit that appear for sale.First how ya goin to mount the unit on the steering shaft. When you look up the controls to run it and the price and repair of that unit. The Charr-Lynn unit still has parts and will the Saturn unit have the power to turn the Hs wheels lots to think about I have seen several of the Saturn types on tractors. Lots to think about
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Janicholson
04-25-2020 19:01:17
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Re: power steering with saturn electric wiring in reply to Richard Holland, 04-25-2020 16:40:09
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This link takes you to a site that sells kits/controllers for that conversion. I have no relation to it, I just found it to help you. Jim
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FastFarmall
04-25-2020 18:31:38
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Re: power steering with saturn electric wiring in reply to Richard Holland, 04-25-2020 16:40:09
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Do you get Red Power Magazine, the Tractor Doctor, writes a article in there every issue,he sold a information kit when he wrote the article, couple years ago for that wiring, that's all i can tell you,He put power steering on one tractor, took all the pictures and explained it to the knat's eyes lash, Good Luck! I think he charged for it, like $10.00 American !
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DeltaRed
04-26-2020 06:52:44
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Re: power steering with saturn electric wiring in reply to FastFarmall, 04-25-2020 18:31:38
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I got the info pac. Very informative! The 'Doc' also wrote a similar article in Green magazine about the samr time. I cut them both out and saved for future use.
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