JD 950 with FEL, want to add PS

Hntr984

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So bought a JD 950 MFWD a few years ago and iv been slowly making it "mine". It came with a FEL on it but you can tell it was abused, no rear ballast, everything was shot in the front end. The first time I drove it I noticed it didn't have power steering. So last year I found a PS kit from another jd950 but I can't find much on hooking it up. I have the JD service manual but the pictures are hard to see. I was hoping someone out in the ether has a newer year jd 950 with a factory FEL and PS kit and would be willing to take a bunch of pictures of the plumbing, where everything is going, how the PS cylinder mount is bolted underneath, etc etc. basically a picture book of how it's hooked up. Iv owned the PS kit for a year now and it's kinda daunting, Iv had to replace so much on this tractor already I just don't want to mess anything up. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
 
I am posting images of a 1050 with power
steering and dual remote outlets.
The first photo shows the cylinder and
control valve and the lines going to each.

cvphoto163406.jpg

The other photos show the divider block
and the lines going down to to the
steering valve and also the lines going
across to the remote outlets.

cvphoto163407.jpg


cvphoto163408.jpg

This might be helpful to you if your FEL
is operated through the remote outlets.
Please post back so we know if this what you were looking for.
 
(quoted from post at 07:35:21 09/18/23) I am posting images of a 1050 with power
steering and dual remote outlets.
The first photo shows the cylinder and
control valve and the lines going to each.

<img src=https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cvphotos/cvphoto163406.jpg>
The other photos show the divider block
and the lines going down to to the
steering valve and also the lines going
across to the remote outlets.

<img src=https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cvphotos/cvphoto163407.jpg>

<img src=https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cvphotos/cvphoto163408.jpg>
This might be helpful to you if your FEL
is operated through the remote outlets.
Please post back so we know if this what you were looking for.
Yes that's very helpful. Any chance you have any pictures of the piping under the left foot well. I did notice theirs a difference with the rock shaft cover too, I think I need to remove the two fittings currently in mine and plug them. I'll post pictures of my current set up and I'll lay out what I'm trying to install. I'm not sure if I have everything needed to hook it up, I feel like I'm missing a few lines but I can make those from 1/2" stainless tubing. Thanks again for any input!
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I am attaching photos showing the lines
coming down from the divider block as they
come under the left footboard and lay
against the transmission housing.

cvphoto163519.jpg


The remaining photos show the lines
running toward the front and attaching to
the cylinder mount. From that point hoses
run to the steering valve.
cvphoto163520.jpg


cvphoto163521.jpg
 
(quoted from post at 04:45:57 09/20/23) I am attaching photos showing the lines
coming down from the divider block as they
come under the left footboard and lay
against the transmission housing.

<img src=https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cvphotos/cvphoto163519.jpg>

The remaining photos show the lines
running toward the front and attaching to
the cylinder mount. From that point hoses
run to the steering valve.
<img src=https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cvphotos/cvphoto163520.jpg>

<img src=https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cvphotos/cvphoto163521.jpg>

That's awesome! Thank you very much for taking time to take those pictures. Iv been wanting to put this on for a while and this will definitely help. I actually tore the tendons in my arm when I was plowing and the front tires caught a clump of sod. With these pictures and the service manual I'm sure I can figure out the rockshaft housing cover, and the filter set up.
 

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