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Re: 826 Hydro steering problem
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Posted by Dave Riedel on October 15, 2005 at 05:18:11 from (4.224.186.47):
In Reply to: Re: 826 Hydro steering problem posted by Allan in NE on October 15, 2005 at 04:09:42:
Thanks Allan for getting things started. I hope you stick with me on this. It's something I'm sure I can fix with someone's patient help and knowledge......I put a guage on it about a month ago, during a period when it was very difficult to steer, and I think it was around 1200 psi. I'm not sure exactly, but I do remember thinking it was pretty close to being adequate. The breaks and remotes have always worked really well. I have a large loader on it all the time, and the cylinders have always worked great, up to speed as well. Ready for a really technical question? When I was checking the steering control valve, I noticed that to inspect the check valve near the top of the casting, the cap has a roll-pin-looking protrusion, that extends into the casting and I assume up to the steel ball. Does this roll pin need some kind of spring, that should be pressing against the ball. Currently, there is no spring around the pin. I can't figure out the purpose of the pin other than to maybe retain some kind of spring. Eagerly waiting for your reply. Thanks Dave
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