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Are you too weak to steer your small offset?

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Steven f/AZ

01-20-2008 15:26:51




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Then you better get to eBay for this Char-Lynn custom power steering set up!

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I always thought that our A steered quite easily, but maybe with a set of cultivators it would steer harder...




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mkirsch

01-21-2008 05:13:33




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 Re: Are you too weak to steer your small offset? in reply to 637789, 01-20-2008 15:26:51  
I used to think I was plenty strong to steer my Cubs until I put this loader on. With the mushy Yugo car tires it's got on the front, even pumped up to 45PSI, you need a 36" pipe wrench to steer the tractor.

On that note, anybody know where I can get some 4.00x12s or even some 4.50x12s in a 6-ply?



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Hugh MacKay

01-21-2008 02:22:31




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 Re: Are you too weak to steer your small offset? in reply to Steven f/AZ, 01-20-2008 15:26:51  
Steven: I'm 65, have quite a heavy snow blade for 130. I know I'm not quite as strong as I used to be, however the last two snowfalls in my new yard I managed to plow snow without running into house, barn, drive shed, car, truck or any of the many trees we have. My take on this, anyone who requires power steering for an offset Farmall, he best see his Doctor and check in at local gym as a severe case of "done nothing with body mussels". I probably should have added in the past 30 years.

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xcubber

01-20-2008 19:30:42




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 Re: Are you too weak to steer your small offset? in reply to Steven f/AZ, 01-20-2008 15:26:51  
I've had an A and been on more 140's than I can remember, with cultivators, and surprisingly they steer quite easily. Am surprised that IH never offered power steering as an option but when it steers that well I suppose it's not required. Probably a different story with a loader or snow plow?



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