Posted by used red MN on September 22, 2022 at 08:45:09 from (146.209.159.16):
In Reply to: Steiger hydraulics posted by T in NE on September 22, 2022 at 07:43:36:
Sorry not at all familiar with those machines. When you say ..pull back.. are you talking about the lever? Could you put two male ends on a hose and jump it around the outlets to the lines you suspect to be leaking? I have no idea if this is even close to helping do what you need. Would a parts diagram help? Does this model have a twin in the CaseIH line if so and you know what it is you could look it up online. In the link put the model in the search bar at the top. In the hydraulics the ..Control Valve and Coupler.. subsections in hydraulics looks like it may be of some help, but maybe not.
Edit to clarify: Assuming I have understood what you are doing correctly what I am suggesting is to pressurize the line from the coupler forward to find which one or where they are leaking. The pressure would be from coupler fed by a lever forward position. Hope this makes sense.
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