401B John Deere Tractor.


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Old 07-24-16, 05:09 PM
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401B John Deere Tractor.

Lost power steering on the right side, have it on left side Any suggestions????
 
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Old 07-24-16, 06:05 PM
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Not sure I undertand... does it have a separate cylinder for each side? I believe it only has one push/pull cylinder. If so, most likely a seal in the cylinder is blown, bypassing the pressure from one side and not from the other.
 
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Doesn't have a cylinder the whole steering column is the power steering unit
 
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Doesn't have a cylinder the whole steering column is the power steering unit.
 
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I assume that by saying it has power steering on the left but not the right is supposed to mean that the power steering works when you turn left but it does not when you turn right? If the unit is a combination pump and motor all in one like this: https://www.fastline.com/v100/Steeri...28bb6a418.aspx and it works in one direction but not the other, then the unit is bypassing internally. I'd be inclinded to pull the unit and send it to a hydraulic repair shop. Most likely a seal has torn or blown.
 
 

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