robertiverson
New member
- Joined
- Jul 26, 2010
- Messages
- 4
- Location
- Temecula California
- Tractor
- New Holland TC55da and Boomer 1630 and Cat 520D TLB
I recently purchased a used 2005 TC55DA with EHSS and about 60 hours on the meter. The TC55 is replacing a NH 1630. Using the quick-connect Gearmore forks on the 18LA loader, I picked up a half pallet of paving stones weighing about 1400 pounds. The back tires lifted off the ground with only my 5' box scraper as a counterweight. I added a bit more weight to the scraper to bring the back tires back in contact with the ground. Because I was in a tight area to grab the pavers, I needed to do an eight-point turn to get out. The front tires would not turn as if the power steering was poop with the heavy load. No.1, is this normal and to be expected? No.2, if not normal, how do I troubleshoot the power steering's lack of oooomph? The front tires did turn a bit when I had some forward or reverse movement but it was not a good feeling to have the power steering not easily turn the wheels under load.
My 1996 1630 with SuperSteer never gave me any steering grief even when loaded with lots of wet sand. This is my first post on TbN so if I've posted incorrectly, let me know. If you have a good idea on how best to weigh down my back end to counter-weigh the long loader's heavy lift capacity, let me know. Thanks.
My 1996 1630 with SuperSteer never gave me any steering grief even when loaded with lots of wet sand. This is my first post on TbN so if I've posted incorrectly, let me know. If you have a good idea on how best to weigh down my back end to counter-weigh the long loader's heavy lift capacity, let me know. Thanks.