Combines power steering on friday the 13th

tbran

Guest
I think you should check the flow divider valve. It is the inside valve, bottom BIG screwdriver plug. CAREFUllY remove contents and reassemble. If stuck use pick to remove flow divider. IF the steering is too hard to turn, and the rest of hydraulics are ok, it may be the steering motor, if the steering wheel spins easy and the rear wheels turn slow it could be blown cylinder. Otherwise a used orbit motor is in order.
 

dairyfarmer

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it wound up being the orbit motor after getting lines mixed up i also borke a tie rod end and with the gillcrest pusher on it i had to remove one tire to get it fixed all out in the field why cant stuff like this break close to the farm oh well dairyfarmer