Posted by 440roadrunner on January 16, 2010 at 18:43:06 from (98.145.86.12):
My little Farmall 100 (Super A) with a loader is unbeLIEVably hard to steer with an EMPTY bucket. So I need power steering, and am pondering "the way" So we have
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Char-Lynn, Behlen, Yetter----inline "in the column"
very easy to implement, hard on the steering box
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Trash the column/ box and install a "wheel valve?" and cylinder
Pretty easy to rig, if you lose engine power---no steering??
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Find a pickup/ auto box and adapt that----
Very difficult to install, steering ratio may take some playing
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"Rig" whatever it's called----drag link cylinder style with a "wobble" valve activated by steering box arm a'la early Chivvy, older Ford pu's some tractors
Easy to install--might be tough?? to find
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So I've peddled around Efray a little
Any comments, ideas, sources of parts REASONABLE? (used)
Hoses aren't much of a problem. I should be able to handle that.
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