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Do you by any chance have a make/model or link to the pump and motors?
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The motors are the motors that are standard on the Case 200 series transmissions. I have been looking for information on the pump but can't locate it. When our weather moderates (currently -25 to -40 wind chills) I will remove the side panels and take some pictures. I usually keep good records of purchases, but just can't find the info on that dang pump.
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Video of Cubzilla a couple days ago with about 4 inches of snow.
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That sure beats sitting out in the cold. Appears storage would be easier, too.
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Redneck, you should start a thread on Cubzilla and we should let Sam have his thread back.
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Samckitt, what were you thinking about for a power steering source? A power steering pump from another cub? That's the one thing I'm not sure where to start.
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Hadn't got that far into it. But if using ported rears, is that not enough to power the steering?
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I'm not petty, you didn't steal the thread. Enjoy reading these.
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