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Re: 2040 power steering weak.....
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Posted by Nate on April 04, 2004 at 09:09:28 from (198.150.51.29):
In Reply to: 2040 power steering weak..... posted by scottAR on April 02, 2004 at 18:04:16:
This tractor is rare if it has an open center system on it only seen one other one. The power steering pump is the front of the two pumps. tap into the outlet of the power steering pump with a 2000 PSI guage. Run the tractor at 2000RPMS Turn the wheel all the way left or right and hold it I'm not quite sure on the spec but I think that it's 1800-1900PSI. To adjust there is a relief valve underneath the right floor board. It's a little block with a screw a jam nut out the back. If you have a loader on it you probably won't get it to work as that power steering system sucked. Another thing to check if your pressure is o.k. Is the steering valve itself the column underneath the steering wheel. Good luck. E-mail me with any questions.
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