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Re: 826 Hydro steering problem
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Posted by David Riedel on October 17, 2005 at 05:35:09 from (4.224.186.170):
In Reply to: Re: 826 Hydro steering problem posted by Weldon on October 16, 2005 at 18:39:45:
Thanks Weldon. If I recall correctly, I plumbed in a guage a while ago and it showed under 1200 psi. I never looked to see if that was correct, because it seemed more than enough to move the steering cyclinder. It must not be. I have the repair manual for the hydro drive, but it gives very little detail on the peripheral components. I did remove the pressure relief valve in the MCV and cleaned it up some, but wether it help any is anyone's guess. It looked good. I'm wondering if I start to look at this economically, if I would be better off, just buying a new MCV pump. Hauling the tractor to have it pressure and flow tested would probably cost more than the pump. It costs $100.00 just to have it picked up and returned. Also, are the pressure relief valves part of a matched set in the MCV? I'm guessing not, since it seals with an O-ring. I check at least twice each day this posting, and all the help I get is greatly appricated and taken to heart and considerd. Hope to get more input, thanks Dave.
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