We have an L3010 HST with about 1,500 hours. We have a steering problem with the hydraulic steering cylinder, which is a double-acting cylinder with the rods coming out of both ends.
Recently, the end cap (the round o-ringed thing that the piston rod goes through) blew off past the wire cir-clip that retains it to the cylinder body. We put it back on and it happened immediately again. We've inspected the end cap and the cylinder, and both seem normal. Can't figure out how the cap can get past the cir-clip, which stays in its groove. Not too familiar with this tractor, but the retention of the endcap by only the cir-clip seem pretty weak from a design point of view.
Does the tractor's full hydraulic pressure bear on the endcap, or does it step down for the power steering? Do we have too much pressure for some reason? Any ideas?
Recently, the end cap (the round o-ringed thing that the piston rod goes through) blew off past the wire cir-clip that retains it to the cylinder body. We put it back on and it happened immediately again. We've inspected the end cap and the cylinder, and both seem normal. Can't figure out how the cap can get past the cir-clip, which stays in its groove. Not too familiar with this tractor, but the retention of the endcap by only the cir-clip seem pretty weak from a design point of view.
Does the tractor's full hydraulic pressure bear on the endcap, or does it step down for the power steering? Do we have too much pressure for some reason? Any ideas?