I am not sure of the tee in the line as mentioned in the above post, go to the Farmall Board and ask "Allan in NE" about the setup on his Farmall H.
He used a (priority valve???) in his setup to insure the power steering gets it supply of oil required before anything else does. He has some good pictures of it if needed.
I use the Behlen #201 Live Pumps on my tractors to supply the hyd oil for power steering. They are set to put out 3.25 gpm at 1000lbs of pressure. They mount between the dist or mag drive and the dist or mag now being used. If your tractor uses a dist or mag with a #2 flange coupling on it a Behlen pump may work for you.
There are two different kinds of #201 Pumps one is for clockwise rotation and the other is for counterclockwise.
Here ia a picture of one for a Farmall H or M:
One thing for sure from the above post is right about those steering motors either CharLynn or Behlen won't stand not much more than 1000lbs of hyd pressure, or they will bust apart.
I learned this the hard way and had to replace a steering motor.
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