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756D no power steering

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Jack NE

11-21-2005 13:58:18




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in winter o4. temp. below 30 tractor starts ok. No power steering and tractor would not move when put in gear. If i keep a little pressure on steering wheel after 5 to 10 min eventually would break loose and would have PS and able to drive. IH mechanic said probablly water in hyd. fluid. I drained and replaced filter. did not help. Now it does it when it is in the 40s. fluid level is full. TA works great until engine warms up. After warmed up still works but have to ease leaver slowly back into the high side. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

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the tractor vet

11-21-2005 17:00:48




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 Re: 756D no power steering in reply to Jack NE, 11-21-2005 13:58:18  
Well with low outside temps. they do steer hard and sometime they don't want to steer but with yours i would have to say that maybe the MCV pump is getting a littel weak and also you may have a problem starting in the MCV could be a scored flowdivider valve or a sticking one or the pressure regulator is sticking or weak springs in the whole mess , Ya would have to put a couple gauges on it to see just what is going on . Now even though you changed the hdy. fluid and filter there still could be water that you did not get all out and it could have the filter starten to plug again . Now these are just maybe's to be wright you have to test and even flowrate the pump.

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Marv

11-21-2005 16:58:39




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 Re: 756D no power steering in reply to Jack NE, 11-21-2005 13:58:18  
You are on the right track by changing the oil and filter. I might try a new filter and make sure you have add an extra two gallons of hy tran after the oil level hits the full mark on the dip stick



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