Posted by jdemaris on November 29, 2014 at 17:40:23 from (70.194.4.96):
In Reply to: International B275 posted by TractorTroy on November 29, 2014 at 14:39:36:
Here's some info a guy sent me years ago about power steering in the B-414.
The early models used a splitter valve off the main hydraulic system to actuate the steering. Later models had full hydrostatic steering using a piggy-back pump on the back of the main hydraulic pump. However, both of these systems are very difficult to find at salvage yards as few tractors were equipped with power steering. To overcome this problem, we built our own system we used the power steering hand pump and cylinder off a 915 IHC combine. This also gave us the added benefit of a tilt wheel. An extra front crank pulley was installed and a car power steering pump was used.
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