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Re: SuperMTA Power Steering
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Posted by David on July 31, 2000 at 05:27:30 from (209.252.117.115):
In Reply to: SuperMTA Power Steering posted by Kathy Huddleston on July 30, 2000 at 13:15:22:
Cathy, I see in my Red Power Magazine Mathis Equipment 660-295-4456 has power steering units. However, he wants $950.00 new, $550.00 used. I find that astonishingly high!!! There are other places and junk yards here in North Dakota that have these under the hood power steering units which is the only type of ps unit to getas far as I'm concerned. So, there are alternative places for you to find a ps unit. Also, when you ask about them, make sure you ask: "Is this a 1500 pound unit or a 900 pound unit" No, they don't weigh that much, that means the "strength" of the ps unit. Also, if you do purchase a under the hood charlyn unit, they are easily mounted and they do work very well. If I can be of any further help, just email. Good Luck and you have a fine, fine tractor in the Super MTA.
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