6000 will not turn to left

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Mahindra 6000
I own a Mahindra 6000 that will not turn to the left. I have replaced the steering cylinder, to no avail. The fluid seems to be seriously overheating and I have now noticed power steering fluid coming from the steering column. Could the reservoir be stuck or bad? What is causing the overheating? Could there be a stuck valve or bad pump?
I have no idea what to do next.
Thanks, in advance, for your assistance!
 
   / 6000 will not turn to left #2  
There is a valve of some kind on the steering column. Follow the lines to it. That is where the fluid is directed left or right and how much goes in each direction. I am no hydraulic specialist but you can start there. Maybe someone with more knowledge about it can chime in.
 
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Is your 6000 a 2WD or 4WD? How about the fluid level in the res? BobG in VA
 
   / 6000 will not turn to left #4  
I own a Mahindra 6000 that will not turn to the left. I have replaced the steering cylinder, to no avail. The fluid seems to be seriously overheating and I have now noticed power steering fluid coming from the steering column. Could the reservoir be stuck or bad? What is causing the overheating? Could there be a stuck valve or bad pump?
I have no idea what to do next.
Thanks, in advance, for your assistance!

In the steering column there is what is called an orbital valve. The orbital valve (steering control unit) directs hydraulic fluid to either end of the steering cylinder depending on which way you want to go. It's obvious that the so called orbital valve has packed up on you since you've already replaced the steering cylinder.

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The 6000 is a 2 wheel drive. hanks for your time and knowlede.
 
   / 6000 will not turn to left #7  
The 6000 is a 2 wheel drive. hanks for your time and knowlede.

Whether it's two or four wheel drive, it doesn't have anything to do with the steering. The basic steering system is the same for either. Since you already have fluid leaking out of the orbital valve, start there. It's either the valve or the plumbing to it but since it's leaking it's likely the valve itself.
 
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Whether it's two or four wheel drive, it doesn't have anything to do with the steering. The basic steering system is the same for either. Since you already have fluid leaking out of the orbital valve, start there. It's either the valve or the plumbing to it but since it's leaking it's likely the valve itself.


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