560 pulling to right follow up


Follow up on 560 with Swartz front pulling I finally got time to look into your suggestions here's what I have found
Toe in right to spec , tires all seated correctly wheel bearings seem really good no drag as I can tell , brakes not dragging , tire pressures match from side to side , but while checking rear pressures I noticed right tire has a third more fluid than left side and left side tire I would say 40% and right side 20 to 25% thread so thinking between the two that's my pull I think.
I waiting to run it across scales to check my weight that way I can deside weather to add more to one or less to other to hit weight class for pulling shooting for 8300 hopefully this week we get thawed out enough at work to turn scales on.
Thanks for your input and please feel free to tell me if I am way off base with my thoughts it does happen just ask the ol lady
Dan
 
Mine has 15.5 s had a 2001 loader on it and weighed 8660 but I removed loader and added 2 more sets of rear wheel weights is didn't think the loader was that heavy when I took it off but maybe it was more than I was thinking and I gonna be way under 8000 pounds
 
I don't remember any one saying this. You need to make sure that the power steering valve down at the front bolster housing is free to center up right and left. Check the steering shaft clear to the steering wheel. If not free to move up and down a little it will pull one way or other.
 
I have asked last time if it had power steering and still do not know.
it can very well be a power steering pull.
please advise.
I don't believe rear tire fluid difference will cause a steering pull.
I have driven tractors with fluid in only one rear tire and could see no difference in steering.
 
If your king pin/spindle has rotated in the axle tube because the adjuster pin hole is worn, then your caster angle would be off. Caster not being equal on both sides would cause it to pull to one side or the other. My 300 utility has done this. Mark
 

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