Care to elaborate on the JD cylinder repair being problematic?
OK. Got the tie rod repaired (welded larger sch 80 pipe over existing straight ends. And fixed the bend in the cylinde. Rod with a friends 20 ton air press. Worked great.
But now I still have an issue. The wheel is still tough to turn if turned quickly. If turned slowly it's with ease. Quick wheek turning is like and old tractor with no power steering (or slightly worse) I'll get my manual and see what I can come up with but would appreciate and direction with this problem too.
Thanks.
I have had both major types of 4300 PS systems, one with a double-ended cyl, and one like yours. The
first one had bolted-on glands, as I recall, but the 2nd, I do not recall. I thought it had a welded-on gland, like
the 955 does. If not, try to rebuild it. If so, replace it.
The replacement cyl above was from SurpCnter and had ORB ports, the most common kind I buy. Now
and then I get one with NPT, but never any ORFS. We used adapters.
Glad you got the rod repaired and cylinder straightened. If the power steering works OK turning it slowly but not fast you may still have some air in the lines. Try cycling the wheel from lock to lock a few times. It would be easier if you jack the front end off the ground.
Any reason I should buy new the rod ends rather than cut these off the bad cylinder
and reuse? The tie rod ends are relatively cheap so I don't care either way.
Cheap? Really? The tie rod ends for the earlier 4300 PS cylinder were hideously expensive. I went with a
tie rod end from a large truck, drilled and tapped (photo). If yours are still good, cut and weld.
The one-cylinder design you have is much simpler....I thought the cyl was welded (ugh). My 2001 was OK. The
dbl-ended cyl design requires ball pivots at both ends, before the tie rods. That's prob why JD switched.