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Power Steering for 'D' grader?

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Topic: Power Steering for 'D' grader?
Posted By: Calvin Schmidt
Subject: Power Steering for 'D' grader?
Date Posted: 01 Nov 2012 at 1:51pm
We just picked up a 'BEHLEN' power steering unit from a D grader for another D grader.
I have seen one other D grader with Behlen power steering but the parts book shows a different unit. Was Behlen power steering a factory installed unit or was it aftermarket?
I'd appreciate any pictures of power steering units on a D grader. These have all been 1966-7 square frame D Special graders that also have all the other options.


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Posted By: CAL(KS)
Date Posted: 02 Nov 2012 at 6:29am
well i know nothing of the D grader but i thought i read in Norms book that only the larger graders had factory power steering at that time.  I may be thinking of the mid 50's not the mid 60's.  however, if it shows up in the parts book maby it was a factory option.

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Posted By: DonBC
Date Posted: 03 Nov 2012 at 1:12am
I have a parts book for s/n's 5425 and up (round frame) and they do not show any power steering in their options. Power steering may have been introduced when they came out with the square frame. Literature that I have says that they went to hydrostatic steering for the M65's. I have seen two of the older machines that have adapted some type of power steering. One machine went fully hydrostatic and the other machine took a steering box with power steering from a pickup truck and adapted it to his grader. The first one used the grader's hydraulic system and the second one added a separate hydraulic pump. I have added power assist from a sp combine to mine and used a separate power steering pump. I can now steer mine with one finger. I should try and post some pictures.

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Posted By: Gary
Date Posted: 03 Nov 2012 at 5:21am
One For Sale in NC with Power Steering:
 
Gary
 
http://for-sale.yakaz.com/allis-chalmers-d-grader#lo=4&docid=000a4fevr69s9662" rel="nofollow - http://for-sale.yakaz.com/allis-chalmers-d-grader#lo=4&docid=000a4fevr69s9662


Posted By: Calvin Schmidt
Date Posted: 03 Nov 2012 at 1:31pm
Just checked my Aug 1967 'D' grader brochure and on the cover and inside on the options page is a Behlen power steering unit. Mystery solved. Behlen was an OEM supplier to Allis and these were a factory installed option.

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Posted By: dpower
Date Posted: 03 Nov 2012 at 1:38pm
Behlens were built in Columbus Nebraska. Business is still going but now they make steel panels and buildings. Behlen was quite the inventor as he also made Behlen ear corn cribs. We have a Behlen power steering on our D grader as well as on an international H.


Posted By: dpower
Date Posted: 03 Nov 2012 at 1:41pm
Calvin i will try to get you some pictures of our Behlen set up


Posted By: Herb(GA)
Date Posted: 05 Nov 2012 at 11:58am
The Char-Lyn power steering torque generator provides a very simple retrofit method; remove a small length (approx 8") of steering wheel shaft, install the torque generator and run supply and return hydraulic hoses to pump. No cylinders and no hoses to cylinders.   Works great on our D-14.  At least one of the suppliers that support this site offer Char-Lyn products. Herb(GA)



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