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Re: 826 Hydro steering problem
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Posted by David Riedel on October 15, 2005 at 08:27:16 from (4.224.186.78):
In Reply to: Re: 826 Hydro steering problem posted by Allan in NE on October 15, 2005 at 07:00:50:
Thanks for all the responses so far. The low oil light does not come on or flicker. I've kept the resevoir full to a little over full at all times. Also, I have the same problem with the loader off the tractor, as well as with the wheels off the ground. At first, warmed oil usually helped, but now, hot or cold the steering problem persists. I am intersted in the possiblity of a cracked tube, but was unfamilliar with its location. Could you be more specific on where it is found and how it can be inspected? Also, all filters have been replaced at least once. I'm not sure how to inspect that bypass valve in the filter above the MCV. Could it be stuck in a open(closed) position? Still wondering about an earlier post where I asked a question about the check valve in the controll valve. The breaks and loader work under all working conditions; hot, cold, while steering, raising lowering etc. I'll continure to check back regularlly for addtional posts.
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