J252
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We have recently acquired a used L3400DT w/ loader to replace an older L345DT.
I think I may have a weak power steering issue. Doing field work, when I am trying to turn around, the power steering feels taxed. Specifically, when I am trying to turn the front wheels in soft soil (when stopped) the power steering system get overtaxed and can't overcome the drag load and I can't turn the wheel any farther.
I first suspected air-entrainment so I removed and checked the rubber hydraulic suction hose but I couldn't see any obvious holes or cracks in that. I will likely replace it anyhow.
I now have the feeling the relief valve on the power steering system is set too low.
Has anyone come across that before? I doubt the pump has any issues since the tractor only has 120 hours on it. I don't have a gauge setup to check this.
The other possibility is that this may be normal operation though I somehow doubt that this is all she has, since the old L345DT seemed to have more grunt in the power steering when doing the same work.
I think I may have a weak power steering issue. Doing field work, when I am trying to turn around, the power steering feels taxed. Specifically, when I am trying to turn the front wheels in soft soil (when stopped) the power steering system get overtaxed and can't overcome the drag load and I can't turn the wheel any farther.
I first suspected air-entrainment so I removed and checked the rubber hydraulic suction hose but I couldn't see any obvious holes or cracks in that. I will likely replace it anyhow.
I now have the feeling the relief valve on the power steering system is set too low.
Has anyone come across that before? I doubt the pump has any issues since the tractor only has 120 hours on it. I don't have a gauge setup to check this.
The other possibility is that this may be normal operation though I somehow doubt that this is all she has, since the old L345DT seemed to have more grunt in the power steering when doing the same work.