I have a cub cadet and john deere with power steering.
Some of the power steering tractors just about flat won't steer, once the engine power is removed. Some will have a vestage of steering, others won't.
You can remove the bolt holding the tie rod to the cylinder. That gives you steering which is not responsive to anything. It can let the wheels flip flop from one extreme to the other.
If it's necessary to tow them around to where you can fix what's wrong, what do you do? I'm wondering if you need a front end dolly....
Does anyone know of alternative ways of dealing with this problem?
Some of the power steering tractors just about flat won't steer, once the engine power is removed. Some will have a vestage of steering, others won't.
You can remove the bolt holding the tie rod to the cylinder. That gives you steering which is not responsive to anything. It can let the wheels flip flop from one extreme to the other.
If it's necessary to tow them around to where you can fix what's wrong, what do you do? I'm wondering if you need a front end dolly....
Does anyone know of alternative ways of dealing with this problem?