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king1
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- Joined
- Oct 9, 2009
- Messages
- 35
- Tractor
- Farmall 706 German diesel,Ford 2810, Ford 600
i had a buddy of mine stop over who knows a little more then i do on these steering units. we went through all the checks, re-aligned the front tires and have determined that nothing on the pitman arms or the steering box alignment is off. the slop in the tie rods, both inner and outer, is a little bit of a concern to him but not causing the problem. at full lock steer, left or right, when the steering cylinder rods are fully extended they seem to be going under full pressure forcing the rods to go under quite a load and making them want to bend out. right now the tractor is back to being mobile again, however i am not using it. if i were to turn the wheel all the way the rods could bend again and right now that is not a chance i want to take. it looks as if this had been a problem with this tractor before because the one cylinder that i have not replaced is a replacement from the previous owner. we are wondering if the pressure relief valve is hanging up and not allowing the pressure to blow off. it also seems, by our measurement, that the steering cyliders are about 1 to 2 inches to long. is that possible that they are wrong or is this a bad design by the manfacturer? i do know, that the one cylinder that i replaced, was from the dealer. could they have gotten it wrong? this is a series II 2810. could that be the difference? i lean towards no because of the research that i have done on the series II. it only seems to mean that the series II were diesels and that there was a different transmission available for this series of tractors other then the 8 speed that this one has. he has some really good guys that he deals with on fords and new hollands and he is going to do some more research. i am touching bases with all my resources as well and you guys have given me alot of help on this matter. any more info on this matter would be greatly appreciated. thanks again for all the help.