JClark
Silver Member
The steering on my new 4110 has recently started to quit when I have even just a modest load in the FEL. With a small load the steering works fine half a turn either side of center but fails when turning further. Attemping to turn the wheels when stopped on my concrete pad with a light load fails. The steering wheel becomes nearly impossible to turn. Moving the tractor may then instanly return the steering to its normal effortlessness. It seems there is definite point of torque needed to turn the wheels where the power steering fails, like maybe a relief valve opening.
This seems to have started after changing the hydraulic fluid at 50 hours. I used the recommend low viscousity Hy-Gard and the level is correct. All the other hydraulics seems to be working normally. I will take the tractor back to the dealer next week but I would like to have a clue before I do. Anyone have an idea?
Jeff
This seems to have started after changing the hydraulic fluid at 50 hours. I used the recommend low viscousity Hy-Gard and the level is correct. All the other hydraulics seems to be working normally. I will take the tractor back to the dealer next week but I would like to have a clue before I do. Anyone have an idea?
Jeff