[AT] IHC Grain truck steering wheel question.

Doug Tallman dtallman at accnorwalk.com
Wed May 13 09:52:56 PDT 2020


I think the first step would be to pull your wheel and see what you're 
working with. My experiences with IH trucks has been nothing seems to 
interchange. I was going to suggest using your original wheel to make an 
adapter.  Doug T


On 5/13/2020 12:06 PM, Cecil Bearden wrote:
> Thanks, that saves me from pulling a pickup steering wheel. Maybe I 
> will get a salvage wheel, cut the center out, and bolt a smaller wheel 
> onto it.
> Cecil
>
> On 5/13/2020 10:47 AM, Kurt Musgrave wrote:
>> I have 2 Loadstars, one 1600 and one 1700, and several IH pickups.  
>> The 1600 has a 19 inch wheel and the 1700 is a 20 inch.  The parts 
>> book I have shows there were 18, 19 and 20.  The shafts on mine are 
>> larger than on the pickups, guessing 7/8 vs 5/8.  I would think that 
>> a truck junk yard or shop would be able to come up with something 
>> suitable, maybe from a newer truck with smaller wheels.
>>
>>>> My question is has anyone used a steering wheel from a pickup or 
>>>> scout on a Loadstar?  I can get a Grant steering wheel adapter and 
>>>> 13-1/2 wheel for less than $100 on eBay, but without knowing if the 
>>>> splines will fit, it is just a guess.  I have a couple of IHC 
>>>> pickups in the junk line, but have not pulled the steering wheels 
>>>> off them.  The pickups also had a large wheel, so If I pulled one, 
>>>> I still would have to get a smaller wheel.<<
>>
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