This may be the dumbest question I've ever asked: it's power assisted right? In other words when the PS goes out that just means you have a tractor that takes some muscle to steer, not one that has no steering control, correct?
There's a positive mechanical linkage and the exposed hydraulic cylinder just gives it a push when you turn the wheel? Isn't this how it works?
There's a positive mechanical linkage and the exposed hydraulic cylinder just gives it a push when you turn the wheel? Isn't this how it works?