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Posted by the tractor vet on October 31, 2006 at 16:15:14 from (75.19.125.163):
In Reply to: Re: 1466 steering posted by Chuck's Repair on October 31, 2006 at 14:24:49:
If ya don't block the passages then she is still dumping oil to the T/A that ain't there BTDT and is ya don't plug the passages then it is dumping oil , Guess ya missed that one in T/A eleminator 101 . Since the power steering only uses 3 gal a min the rest is for the T/A ,lube and brakes and cooling . Now one other thing here is if the O/Ring down on the lower left was not installed as i have seen may time when work is done by them guys that know it all and forget to replace it when they put things back together then ya can have a poor steering tractor and this also showes up when the t/a is pulled back in the low side but not in the high . So it is like this since i can not see the tractor and check it out myself then i give ideas as where to start looking and if that is not where it is at then ask me something else or give me more to go on. I am pretty darn good on these tractors as i have had more then my fair share of then scattered across the shop floor to the point that all that was setting there were bare cases . Now the fun begins when ya have a couple 06' and a couple 66's and a 86 all down and all done under the influince of alkihol and put them back together the same way use to drive my buddy goffe that i could sort all the parts and get them into the wright tractor .
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