dannydan3
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Another in my series of hydraulic education classes.
I replaced my power steering hoses recently and now am having problems with my steering.
I think that I may have introduced some crud into the lines when I fed them though to the steering cylinder. Would contamination effect the cylinder in a serious way? After installing the new lines, I went all day working with the FEL and everyting was fine. Swapped FEL and grader box for the MMM and mowed about 3 acres, let the tractor sit for about 20 minutes and lost the steering. Moved the wheel to the left and right limits a couple of times and then I could steer again. Now back to no steering.
Fluid checks OK, and was changed as per maintenance schedule. Tractor has 914 hrs.
Any ideas?
I replaced my power steering hoses recently and now am having problems with my steering.
I think that I may have introduced some crud into the lines when I fed them though to the steering cylinder. Would contamination effect the cylinder in a serious way? After installing the new lines, I went all day working with the FEL and everyting was fine. Swapped FEL and grader box for the MMM and mowed about 3 acres, let the tractor sit for about 20 minutes and lost the steering. Moved the wheel to the left and right limits a couple of times and then I could steer again. Now back to no steering.
Fluid checks OK, and was changed as per maintenance schedule. Tractor has 914 hrs.
Any ideas?