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Charlynn power steering instructions? M

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farmalljim10

01-03-2005 15:16:22




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Does any one have or know where I could find them? I have a couple of questions on installing a used outfit I bought this summer. And how hard should it be to get the pin out of the front of the chankshaft.I already took out the set screw .Will a little heat hurt it ? I really hate to bang on the crankshaft.I guess I need a much longer pin then dont I? Any help would be great . Thanks Jim




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NDS

01-04-2005 10:13:10




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 Re: Charlynn power steering instructions? M in reply to farmalljim10, 01-03-2005 15:16:22  
Instructions for installing Charlynn on SM with live hydraulics are in archives. There was another posting of instruction year or two ago by Stephen@ND (I think) but could not find them. Go to archives search for Charlynn under Farmall forum go to #170. Hope these are of some help.

This was posted by Bob M, hope he does not mind me pointing them out to you.



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farmalljim10

01-04-2005 10:32:01




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 Re: Charlynn power steering instructions? M in reply to NDS, 01-04-2005 10:13:10  
thank you I read those before my post I have a M not superM and theirfore I am adding the pump also but thanks again. Jim



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Novel Idea Guy

01-04-2005 08:33:43




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 Re: Charlynn power steering instructions? M in reply to farmalljim10, 01-03-2005 15:16:22  
I doubt if there are any instructions at all. We're talking about 50 years ago, not today's environment of instant-gratification bolt-ons with step-by-step instructions that a retarded monkey could follow. You either figured it out, or the parts just sat.

Installation is pretty simple. You have to cut the shaft between the instrument panel and the front, so the pump will fit in. The orbit motor itself bolts to the instrument panel, underneath the hood.

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