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Re: B275 Steering Q's
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Posted by George 2 on April 23, 2005 at 19:13:00 from (216.46.141.114):
In Reply to: B275 Steering Q's posted by Derek Broerse on April 23, 2005 at 11:39:13:
The B250, B275, and B414 without power steering were all pigs to steer even without a loader. Add a loader and they are down right miserable. My father went through this back in 1964 when we bought a new B414 gas without power steering. After a year or so my dad got power steering put on it by swapping with another tractor on the dealer's lot. There was a 1000% improvement in stering ease. Later on a 1501 loader was mounted on it and it was still easy to steer with power steering. I still have the tractor and it is still easy to steer even when using the loader. So bite the bullet and buy a power steering unit off a newer tractor being parted out. The tractors to watch for are the 354, 364(USA only), and 384. A B414 unit will also work. Note that to mount it you will have to purchase the whole front axle assembly as well as they are the square variety (not round).
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