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160 power steering parts/460 loader

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    Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 12:22pm
having trouble finding 160 power steering parts there used to be a website for foreign a/c parts cannot find it anymore any help would be apreciated also need fill cap for 460 loader do not know if it is a dipstick or just a cap Thank You  Gary Roidt call or email me 920 253 8192  gdallis@hurleycomputers.com
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This may be the site you are referring to, however they say no power steering parts for the 160:  http://importtractorparts.net/AC.html
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Flyer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 8:46pm
I saw a post on another forum that mentioned fabricating a new bracket and adapting a different pump.  I'm getting ready to restore my 160 and it looks like finding parts is going to be a bit of an adventure.
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Yeah, parts can be difficult to come by, and expensive when you do locate them.
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Did you restore your 160?  Having problems with my 160 steering, no leaks but the wheel turns with no effect on the steering.  Did you change your pump?  Can you give me any information on changing the pump?
 
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I made one pump out of 2 and found a new center section I think you can still get shaft and gears from agco I put new bearing in it also and it worked ok Can try and help you if you need   Gary  920 253 8192 
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I haven't done anything with mine yet.  I'm still putting money aside for the project.
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