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D-17 Series I power steering

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    Posted: 17 Oct 2010 at 4:08pm
All of a sudden I have lost the power steering on my D-17. I checked the level and the oil is milky making me think that I have water in it. Is this a good guess? How do I drain the fluid? I looked under it but can't find any drain plug.
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Look under the right side toward the rear of the casting, its there, might need to srape and clean to find it.
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Gary, thanks for the info. I found the plug there but don't have any 3/4 drive sockets that large at home and will have to get them from the shop tomorrow. It looks like an inch and a 1/16 or an inch and an 1/8. 
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check the hydraulics  on the rear end the operate from the same pump 

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