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Re: 806 steering problem
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Posted by the tractor vet on January 25, 2004 at 19:51:04 from (216.196.13.23):
In Reply to: 806 steering problem posted by Craig Rickert on January 25, 2004 at 15:03:02:
Fist thing to do is replace the hdy filter and look at the color of the hdy.fluid , if it is milky then change it and refill with new. What is the weather conditions there? Like one said run the tractor at around 2000 RPM and what he did not tell ya was to keep turning the steering wheel to the right as this will help BLEED any traped air from the MCV system . There could be a pice of dirt or metal stuck in the steering orfice or a stuck flow control valve. or you could have sheared the key or the splines on the pressure plate that drive the pumps and pto just went south. If you have hitch pressure and pto then you can rule out the wore out splines . And like one said pull the dipstick out and place a blowgun with a rag wrapped around it in the fill tube and blow air in with the tractor running at 3/4 throttel , BUT WHEN YOU GO TO LET THE AIR PRESSURE OFF BE CAREFULL AS IF THERE IS TOMUCH PRESSURE AND YOU PULL IT OFF IT WILL SHOOT HDY > OIL TO THE ROOF past experance it dripped hytran for the shop ceiling for two weeks .
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