Posted by IH fan on April 18, 2010 at 10:37:02 from (70.245.162.158):
In Reply to: cub with loader posted by S. Keim on April 18, 2010 at 09:38:05:
Same as any old IH... find a Charlynn torque generator and an old Saginaw (GM) PS pump. Make a bracket to attach the Charlynn to some firm frame part in line with the steering shaft. cut a piece out of the shaft and replace with the PS unit. Make a bracket to hold the pump and belt drive off the front of the engine. Run a pressure and return from the pump to the Charlynn PS unit.
I doubt you will find any ready made brackets for a Cub, so you will need to fab them yourself or have then custom made by a fabrication shop. My 240 had a handy place where the shaft runs along the left side of the motor and some handyman fabbed a bracket to mount the Charlynn in that shaft.
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