Posted by lucanuse on July 17, 2008 at 11:11:22 from (69.178.225.243):
I'm in a bind and could use some input. I have a regular M. I have gone through 3 belly pumps trying to get it to adequately raise my 9 ft mower blade. The third belly pump worked OK, but this morning it won't lift anything. It doesn't feel like any fluid is moving through the hoses at all and it doesn't make any noise like it might be working. Any idea what could be wrong?
Someone has added power steering to this tractor. I'm wondering, can I just put a T on the power steering line and run that back to my mower. I have a single cylinder on the mower, so which of the two hoses that go to the power steering would I need to T into and where? (The hoses now come out of the engine area, one goes up to the steering wheel and the other goes into a box and then up to steering wheel. My apologies for my ignorance, hopefully I have explained the situation.) I do have a double acting cylinder laying around, would that work better, and again if I need to use that cylinder where do I need to T into the lines?
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