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Posted by Whitney on Tuesday, July 28, 2009:In Reply to: Oliver 1850 tractor posted by Gina on Tuesday, July 21, 2009:
Miss Gina, sounds like a seal somewhere either in the steering piston or the steering pump is allowing the hydraulic oil to by pass the seal which is why the steering wheel has to be turned constantly. We had a Ford 4000 with the same problem and changing a seal in the steering piston cleared it up. Run the tractor, heat up the oil, then check for external leaks, if nothing develops, then their is a seal in the piston or the pump that is damaged. Good luck.
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