Posted by lenray on June 11, 2014 at 15:30:31 from (70.194.9.73):
I have an industrial tractor called a DO MOR, j d seller posted a pic of one like mine some time ago. It is a componet tractor--Det.engine Napco heavy axles etc. It has front wheel steer---all wheel steer and a position where all 4 wheels go sideways. The steering is controlled by a 3 way hyd. block to select the steering position. I like to use it in 4 wheel steer---The PROBLEM---After using it for a day in 4 wheel steer the next time I start it up it will be in that crazy sideways mode with the rear wheels going sideways and the fronts trying to work somewhat normal. I have to put the selector block in the sideways position -get the wheels straight then flip into 4 wheel steer----Sometimes it takes many times to get it working correctly. I understand probably none of you are famaliar with a DO MOR , but hoping some might be able to explain the hydraulics. Thank you
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