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Posted by Gene Davis (GA) on October 26, 2006 at 21:16:46 from (70.41.83.26):
In Reply to: What dose a John deere 1050 need to have so it can posted by the kisco kid on October 26, 2006 at 20:43:21:
You have to add the selective control valves. I added a loader on my 650 JD, and it was impossible to steer it with the bucket full, so I had to add a power steering kit from John Deere. IT WASN"T CHEAP EITHER. It had all the steering components and the provisions for the hydraulic supply to the loader valves. It taps into the lift housing on my 650 and you add an inside plug and a fitting for pressure oil,and it returns back into the side of the transmission case. I used a modified IH 1050 series loader and it worked well after I added the power steering and used radial automotive front tires instead of the regular ribbed tractor tires that tore up too much ground when you turn loaded. The valves should be with the loader.
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