Posted by IH fan on April 13, 2012 at 16:54:19 from (108.238.229.72):
In Reply to: wrong tractor posted by 400D Guy on April 11, 2012 at 21:11:13:
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I'd bet more did not have PS, but that's just from what I've seen for sale or in person. Mine has it added aftermarket. The main pump is on the right side of the engine and driven off the timing gears so it's live. It's too small to handle a loader, Fast-Hitch or 3 point and the power steering. If you buy this one, I'd look into moving the pto pump to the front and drive it off the crankshaft... that's the way mine is, so it's live, not dependant on the clutch. That can be a PITA on a loader. You will also miss having PS on these, but as I've mentioned in your other 3 or 4 threads about this, the front bolster gears and steering arm are a weak spot on these.
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