MArvane
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- Feb 2, 2004
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I have a '93 early model 4500 with a whopping 160 hours. Last weekend it started squirting PS fluid from the top of the steering column. I purchased the manual and started the procedures to remove the hydrostatic steering unit. My first problem is that I can not manage to remove a connection next to a piece of tubing that is apparently welded or brazed into the HSU (see photos 1 and 2). The quarters are so cramped that I can't get sufficient swing radius for a wrench. I took a 7/8" box wrench and cut open the end to go around the tubing but the clearance between the fitting and the tubing next to it is so close that the wrench won't go on. A standard wrench is too thick/stubby to get in at anything other than an angle too short to turn the fitting. Any suggestions as to how to remove this connection would be appreciated.
My second problem starts after I figure out the first. At this point the manual simply states to remove the four bolts that hold the HSU bracket down and remove the entire unit. The problem I see is that the two forward mounting bolts are under the fuel tank with insufficient clearance for access and removal (see photo 3). It appears that even if the fuel tank were loosened and lifted it would hit the tractor body within a fraction of an inch, not rising enough to allow removal of the bolts. I'm hoping that there is sufficient clearance to remove the HSU from the bracket out the side, but that even looks very, very difficult.
Does anyone have any experience in this HSU removal operation? Your comments and suggestions are appreciated. I can't believe how user-unfriendly this design is, but I'm sure it went together easily.
My second problem starts after I figure out the first. At this point the manual simply states to remove the four bolts that hold the HSU bracket down and remove the entire unit. The problem I see is that the two forward mounting bolts are under the fuel tank with insufficient clearance for access and removal (see photo 3). It appears that even if the fuel tank were loosened and lifted it would hit the tractor body within a fraction of an inch, not rising enough to allow removal of the bolts. I'm hoping that there is sufficient clearance to remove the HSU from the bracket out the side, but that even looks very, very difficult.
Does anyone have any experience in this HSU removal operation? Your comments and suggestions are appreciated. I can't believe how user-unfriendly this design is, but I'm sure it went together easily.