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460 Farmall steering problems

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Jeff Judy

01-05-2008 03:18:08




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We bought this 460 rowcrop at an auction a few days ago. While loading it on the trailer we discovered the power steering wasn't working. We ask the people that sold it and they said they never had a problem with it befor. Well we got it home and found out the hydrolics wasn't working either. so we pulled the cover on the platform to check the hytran and found out that there isn't a dipstick like on our 706 and 856. That is my first question how do you check the fluid? So I put a couple of gallons in and the hydrolics started to work and I thought the power steering was going to work for a minute it got easy to turn and the next minute I could hardly turn it at all. Where is the power steering pump on this tractor? So if anyone can help please let me know.

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Armand Tatro

01-05-2008 05:47:22




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 Re: 460 Farmall steering problems in reply to Jeff Judy, 01-05-2008 03:18:08  
On the left side of the 460 just under the clutch rod is a square-headed pipe plug (9/16 wrench). remove plug. if oil comes out you have enough. If not remove 3-bolted plate by right of gearshift lever and add oil till it comes out of plug hole on left of tractor. As for the pump there is two small steel lines and one large steel line(that becomes a hose and goes into the valve body by the clutch pedal) that enter the side of the tractor just in back of the clutch and TA shafts enter the housing. This is where the pumps are located. The two smaller steel lines follow the left frame rail to the front of the tractor to the PS valve body. But the first thing to do is to change the hyd filter. This is under a cover (6bolts I think) on the right side of the housing ahead of the brake pedals. You will lose a qt. or two of oil. I have a 560D so I think they are the same. BTW the PS pump is piggyback onto the main HYD, pump. Hope this helps. The OP manual or I&T manual sould cover this in more detail. Armand

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