We had the steering cylinders rebuilt by a hydraulic shop due to one being scored and leaking badly. While they were off, it was in the way so we started it up and backed it up out of the shed (50 feet) and shut it off. We then seen that it was pumping oil out of one of the lines that went to the steering cylinders even though we never touched the wheel. Now that the cylinders are repaired and back on it don't steer right. We have bleed it multiple times and are certain there is no air in the system. The problem is that it is slow to steer and when turning the wheel from one end to the other the tractor only steers about 1/3 of the way and then goes very slow as if it is "synchronizing" the steering wheel and cylinders. Has anyone had experience with this? Wondering if the steering valve under the dash screwed up or if something in the steering flow block down underneath that the cylinder hoses hook to got stuck when we ran it without the cylinders on.