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Anyone good with hydralics and power steering?
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Posted by Steven@nd on July 15, 2002 at 05:48:02 from (12.15.56.73):
I have a Farmall H with a mower on it that I use on the farm almost daily for various things, the steering gets a little hard by the end of the day and it is a pain to have to take it out of gear or be driving to use the hydralics. I have a Char-Lynn unit from a 450 complete with pump, I can handle mounting the torque motor in the steering shaft, and it will fit if I build new mounting plates for it. Can I use the power steering pump to run live hydralics too? Would an automotive PS pump be better for doing that? OR should I get a belt driven hydralic pump designed for hydralics and plumb the power steering into that? I use Hy-Tran for hydralic fluid anyway so that should be ok in the torque motor. Mainly looking for opinions or experience on whether or not I can do both with a single pump. I can run the pump from the crankshaft with a belt and it will work fine for the small implements I use. Thanks in advance! Steven
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