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Re: SuperMTA Power Steering
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Posted by Wardner on July 30, 2000 at 14:46:10 from (63.11.90.244):
In Reply to: SuperMTA Power Steering posted by Kathy Huddleston on July 30, 2000 at 13:15:22:
I have a few MTA's and 400's set up with power steering and a few that are not. I really do not see the need for PS on these tractors if they are loaderless. If you have a narrow front end, put the wheels in the closest position. If you are built like Calista Flockhart, forget what I just said, and go for the PS. (Wouldn't you love to see her driving through a Boston car wash on her SMTA?) Options include Charlyn or Behlen actuators. I do not have a preference. Power source options include a belt driven dedicated PS pump or a priority valve plumbed into your live hydraulics. You can buy this stuff new through places like Central Tractor. Cost would be around $600. Your best bet would be to place an ad in the classifieds here at YTMag. I think that someone might sell you the setup for $200-300. If you do it this way you will get all the misc parts (brackets, shortened steering shaft, and fittings) that you would have to make, modify, or purchase separtely.
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