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Johnwilson_osf
Orange Level Joined: 29 Jul 2012 Location: Mount Bethel PA Points: 931 |
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Posted: 06 Oct 2024 at 6:32pm |
Greetings all,
Hauling silage wagons with the 8010 this weekend, and started to have trouble steering. Tractor wanted to drift to the left, and was slow/unresponsive to turn back to the right. Eventually, I lost all steering to the right. Reading information on the forum here, someone had a similar problem with an 8030, and the likely culprit was the orbital steering motor at the end of the steering wheel. I am guessing, that after 9000 hours, a seal has blown, or some orifice is plugged, not allowing flow to the right turn valve. I see both used and new motors for sale online (Dealer, TractorParts ASAP, etc). I also see that there is a seal kit part number shown on the partsbook. If this is a seal issue, I can replace the seals for less than $100. If this is a bigger problem, the motor looks to be about $700 after the core charge is returned. What do you all recommend? Rebuilt, replace, or am I barking up the wrong tree of symptoms? Thank you John
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DrAllis
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 20521 |
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Re-seal the steering cylinder first. I suppose the leaf springs inside the steering control valve could be broken but I've never seen that yet. The other poster has never responded back.
Edited by DrAllis - 06 Oct 2024 at 6:39pm |
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Johnwilson_osf
Orange Level Joined: 29 Jul 2012 Location: Mount Bethel PA Points: 931 |
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Dr. Allis,
Thank you for the reply. I did see in the other post that you mentioned removing the hoses at the cylinder, and capping them. Then try to turn the steering wheel. If I can't turn the wheel, then it is the steering cylinder that is bad. I am looking through my hydraulic fittings to see if I have some caps for the lines, and I will test that. Thank you John
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injpumpEd
Orange Level Access Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Walnut IL Points: 4916 |
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Could a guy reverse the hoses on the cyl and see if the problem is still the same direction, thus pinpointing an internal cylinder leak vs a orbitrol issue? There's not really any seals inside the orbitrol , it's all sealed inside by metal precision fit.
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