1960-1968 Ih Scout 80/800 Steering Column Adaptor Bearing on 2040-parts.com
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
The Steering Column Adaptor Bearing is used when shortening the IH Scout 80/800 steering column so that power steering can be installed. Our Steering Column Adaptor Bearing came off a Scout 800 and is in excellent condition as you can see in the photos.
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