oldpilgrim
Elite Member
my Mahindra is the same way. I didn't notice it until I took it down the road one day. Bugs me, but what the heck.
I don't mean to insult anyone but You purchased an expensive piece of equipment and almost all the information on this and many other things are covered in the owners manual. I am simply amazed at how many times I am asked questions about a tractor that was clearly covered in the owners manual and simply cant understand why people think they have no need to read threw it when they first get a new machine? To me it seems like a very unwise decision to try to operate an expensive piece of equipment like a tractor without reading the owners manual first.
Maybe you could dig out your manual and post the page that explains why steering wheel drift is normal on a Kioti DK40 (yours).
I would but because I didn't read the manual for my computer I cant seem to get my printer/scanner to communicate with each other!
Trust me its in there as even my wife noticed it when she took her turn at the owners manual, A MUST DO with any new piece of equipment like a tractor or I wont let you near it.
section 5 (operation) page 5-20 and page 5-21 start at the section that reads "Precautions When using Power Steering"
Where is the like buttonDood, you have hydraulic steering, not linkage steering.