Hi guys. How does the flow divider spool come out? How do you tell if it has too much slop in it?
My 2606 has a flow divider valve. In between the inlet at the top and the bypass outlet at the bottom is an adjustment screw. Seems like last year I've had the plug that the adjustment screw out but no spool came out with it unless there is a keeper or it needs needle nose pliers to grab it.
Does it have a hole that can be drilled out?
The 2606 has the same power steering system that shows up in the caseih parts catalog for the 656. It also has the power steering pilot valve attached to it. The pilot valve directs fluid to the steering or it bypasses to the oil cooler. The pilot valve has a spool also but no part number for it.
I've just always had limited steering. I even switched pumps going to the top of the flow divider valve without much help in the steering and then I couldn't pick up the loader bucket.
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