Hi All: Thought I would update this so we have some closure on this thread.
Thanks for all the suggestions on removing the Flow Divider Valve.
To recap the issue, on my 2500B/574 I had no steering and the tractor would not move because of no flow to the hydraulic reverser. The 3PT and IPTO worked OK. After troubleshooting the issue I belivevd that the flow divider valve was at fault. But after removing the plug I could not get the flow divider valve out of the MCV. So in the end I ended up using a 3/8 lead/alloy lag shield and lag screw, I had to grind down the diameter of tip a bit but it finally seated in the end of the valve. I tightened it and it grabbed a hold of the flow divider valve and I was able to pry the valve down and out of the MCV.
I polished the valve with 500 grit paper and put it back in,
WOOOHOO I have steering and the tractor moves now.
I Was able to run it around the barn yard some and move it back into the rear of the barn where I can continue to work on all the other issues. Once again thanks so much for all the suggestions/advice on this.
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