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power steering gone wild AC D-17 Early model 1959
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Posted by cornfused on November 17, 2003 at 14:50:58 from (205.188.208.73):
We just got through putting in a new short block and bolting everything back together. The engine runs like a swiss watch but a new problem has come up that I can't seem to cure. the power steering has gone haywire. It cycles from stop to stop without anyone at the wheel. We have checked all the conections for leaks and found none.The manual says to use 20w oil which we have done.It also says to cycle from stop to stop to bleed air from the system. no problem the tractor does this by itself with no assistance from me.Does anyone know how to cure this short of an exorcism? All suggestions are appreciated. thanks
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