Posted by Wardner on January 17, 2011 at 18:28:58 from (4.154.249.179):
In Reply to: Message for Wardner posted by DaveinSturgis on January 17, 2011 at 14:37:23:
Dave,
You are giving me more credit than I deserve when it comes to 9 series. However, I do have a 650 and some I-9 and W-9's. The later two are parts tractors.
The PS on my 650D will retrofit the WD-9. But I think you may find it difficult to find the parts to make that happen. I have never had to work on my 650 PS so I don't know how the power source differs between the tractors except to say that you will need 650 type live power. Failing that, I suppose you could attach a PS pump to the crankshaft pulley via a driveshaft through the bolster. IH also had a kit for 600-650s that did not have the Hydra-Touch system (live hydraulic power).
The CaseIH parts site does not list the 9 series. You will have to get a 600-650 parts book or I can post some photos of the relevant pages.
Your other options include cutting the steering column and installing a Char-Lynn torque generator. Or you could go with a four port hydrostatic "hand pump" and replace the axle tie-rod with a double ended steering cylinder. Both these methods are expensive and time consuming but might be a better deal as the 650 slave cylinder parts are no longer available. You will also need to hire machine and welding work if you are not equipped.
Click below for a discussion on this same topic where I posted pictures last week.
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