Posted by Billy NY on August 13, 2008 at 18:41:50 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: 861 POWER STEERING posted by GEOFF GWISDALA on August 13, 2008 at 17:16:11:
Might be possible to get individual parts from NH ?? I have the shop manual supplement for power steering on 600-800 tractors, not sure if they changed the power steering design or components, most likely not though, maybe the pump, think there were 2 different reservoirs or something, but if the same control valve, it says what to inspect how to take things apart in steps, what not to lose, (like the steel balls), maybe yours is salvageable after taking it apart, or might have to see if a salvage yard, or some source has a spare, that works or is servicable, always wondered how the outfit, N Complete or other similar restorers deal with the power steering units on these, NC were doing complete remanufacture/full mechanical restoration of 600-800's and same for sale as such, must have the same kind of problems, my 850 has an in operative PS system, ought to be a job to get PS back on line again on this one between finding or rehabbing parts.
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