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Power Steering Question Charlynn or Behlen

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Mike 50

01-29-2008 02:44:38




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What power steering unit do you think is the better one, Charlynn or Behlen? I want to put a system on a M and dont know much about either of them. Whats the bad or good? Thanks




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Red Mist

01-29-2008 09:44:23




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 Re: Power Steering Question Charlynn or Behlen in reply to Mike 50, 01-29-2008 02:44:38  
I have a Behlen on my super M. It is still working great.
One brand is out of sight; the other is out of the way when working under the hood.
mike



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gots-2-go

01-29-2008 06:29:03




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 Re: Power Steering Question Charlynn or Behlen in reply to Mike 50, 01-29-2008 02:44:38  
I am using both makes.

I have 2 Char-Lynn steering generators 1 is on a Super M, and the other is on a SMTA. I am using the Behlen #201 pumps to operate both of them.

My H has a Beheln generator on it, and it too is operated with a Beheln #201 pump.

I don't know about parts for the Behlen generator, but the #201 pump can be rebuilt if needed.

A company called Hi-Lo Equipment, 3804 23rd St., Columbus, NE. 68601, 402-564-3415 rebuilt one for me last spring.

I like the Char-Lynn system better due to the generator being under the hood and out of sight.

Both makes do work very well, as Allen said it's 6 of one or half a dozen of the other.

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NDS

01-29-2008 05:54:45




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 Re: Power Steering Question Charlynn or Behlen in reply to Mike 50, 01-29-2008 02:44:38  
We had several Behlen units on Ms and 400 that were under one row cotton pickers. The Behlens worked great until whatever controls flow in steering motor went bad and, then they would push against you instead of assisting steering, that was only problem we ever had though. Had several failures but that was in thousands of hours of operation.



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Allan In NE

01-29-2008 03:04:13




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 Re: Power Steering Question Charlynn or Behlen in reply to Mike 50, 01-29-2008 02:44:38  
Probably 6 of one and half a dozen of the other. Folks seem to get along with either equally well.

The Behlen was factory unit; red shops cuss 'em and say that they weren't worth a hoot from the get go. Dunno, my dad had one on a 400D and it seemed to work just fine; 'course, the tractor was new back then too.

However, if you're wanting to go onto a M, there isn't much of a way to hide that big Behlen torque motor. It is just pretty much just "out there in the wind with the hoses flopping in the breeze", whereas the Charlynn style will live tucked neatly down under the hood and out of sight.

Allan

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RustyFarmall

01-29-2008 04:24:20




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 Re: Power Steering Question Charlynn or Behlen in reply to Allan In NE, 01-29-2008 03:04:13  
I've got the Behlen unit on my 1950 H. Don't know if it's better or worse than a Charlynn, but I do know that you can still get just about any component needed for the Charlynn. You could probably even build a brand new Charlynn kit if you wanted to. Don't think you would be quite that lucky with the Behlen.



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