Posted by Shawn in PA on October 17, 2009 at 13:07:58 from (72.23.162.33):
I've been all through the archives and haven"t had any luck. I have a 1940 A that I rebuilt that is currently waiting for paint. I was wondering if anyone ever thought of, attempted, or actually succeeded at rigging a powersteering set up on an A or super A. This tractor is just a grasscutter for a 5 acre yard and will plow the driveway in the winter, nothing heavier than that. Bigger chores will go to the bigger tractors. I know the A's steer easy with just the factory "armstrong" setup, but my wife will be the primary operator, as she enjoys mowing grass. I want to make it as comfortable as possible, plus we do have a few trees and I really don"t want to find the front end buried into one of them. Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank- you
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