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Re: BRAKES AND POWER STEERING
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Posted by Mark in AB on December 28, 2003 at 08:02:15 from (161.184.182.113):
In Reply to: BRAKES AND POWER STEERING posted by KEN AGAIN on December 28, 2003 at 05:39:36:
There is one pump, a mechanically driven gear pump that runs both implement hyd., steering and braking. Does the implement hyd. work right, fast/ slow? Maybe a gummed up filter. if implement is good and steering and braking is bad, the priority flow divider may be jammed. The flow divider makes sure you have a minimum preset flow to brakes and steering no matter what is happening with the implement hydraulics. Did you just change the hyd oil? May be full of air. The best laymans way to test pump output is to hookup to a implement, I don't think you want to buy the test relief valves and a 3000psi guage and hoses/fittings for one job. Give us somemore info on your problem, I have a 706 shop manual here.
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