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Posted by Red Rider on April 29, 2006 at 20:55:40 from (66.235.45.149):
In Reply to: power steering 300 U posted by Wes in Ohio on April 29, 2006 at 14:03:04:
Ok Wes the picture and some of the lines are not quite according to the parts manuel. Which If you had one it would answer all your questions. Let me see If I can explain The hydraulic situation for your power steering. First off If your tractor did not come with power steering you will have to get a pressure regulator for power steering. The power steering regulator has a priority valve in it to give the steering priority. There is a fitting out the rear that powers your power steering motor. The other line from your power steering motor is the return which according to the part manuel return through the drain plug. The U shaped tube that also comes off the regulator valve feeds the front two hydraulic valves if your tractor has them. The reason for this is so the front one or two valves work through the pressure regulator. I hope this helps. Really you should get a hold of Binder Books and get your self a set of manuels.
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