Very little steering to the right

   / Very little steering to the right #11  
If you put the cutting edge of the FEL bucket straight down, and lower the FEL arms, the FEL should lift the front wheels off the ground. Of course, you don't want to get down and work around the front of the tractor while it is in the air supported only by the FEL structure/hydraulics, but this is handy for getting all the weight off the front weels when cycling the steering to test it or purge air out of the system.
 
   / Very little steering to the right #12  
If you put the cutting edge of the FEL bucket straight down, and lower the FEL arms, the FEL should lift the front wheels off the ground. Of course, you don't want to get down and work around the front of the tractor while it is in the air supported only by the FEL structure/hydraulics, but this is handy for getting all the weight off the front weels when cycling the steering to test it or purge air out of the system.
 
   / Very little steering to the right
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#13  
Hello Everyone,
Well I finally had a chance to look at my Jinma this Weekend and found out what you all said would be the problem, the Hydraulic Ram was indeed loose and almost ready to completely fall off. I threaded the cylinder shaft back in and then adjusted it for equal steering on both sides.
Thanks all for the great advice,
Rick
 
   / Very little steering to the right
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#14  
Hello Everyone,
Well I finally had a chance to look at my Jinma this Weekend and found out what you all said would be the problem, the Hydraulic Ram was indeed loose and almost ready to completely fall off. I threaded the cylinder shaft back in and then adjusted it for equal steering on both sides.
Thanks all for the great advice,
Rick
 
   / Very little steering to the right
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#15  
Hello All again,
Should that cylinder shaft that backed out be screwed all the way into the tie rod end looking piece on the left front of the tractor, I screwed it in about half way and tightened up the jam nut????
Thanks all,
Rick
 
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#16  
Hello All again,
Should that cylinder shaft that backed out be screwed all the way into the tie rod end looking piece on the left front of the tractor, I screwed it in about half way and tightened up the jam nut????
Thanks all,
Rick
 
   / Very little steering to the right #17  
I would say adjusting it for equal steering left-right would be correct. That is how I set mine up when I found it loose.
 
   / Very little steering to the right #18  
I would say adjusting it for equal steering left-right would be correct. That is how I set mine up when I found it loose.
 

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