Ohioguy
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I was doing my first spring mowing a week ago and the first issue was a dead battery. It had been on a tender all winter and showed green, but didn't even turn over. I replaced the battery and off I went mowing. I realized the power steering wasn't working, still usable but tight turns will wear you down.
I asked the local dealer for any advice, he said number one is insufficient current, the power steering pump had a 30 amp fuse. The tractor was reading 14.4 volts running so I'm moving on to other causes. This Tank uses an electric power steering pump that I can't find much info on. The fuse is good.
I called the Manufacturer but have not heard back. I was hoping for a test procedure or schematic. I'll try them again on Monday.
I've been searching for a service manual for this tractor, it doesn't seem to be available.
It looks like the pump and module is around $1500.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Curt
I asked the local dealer for any advice, he said number one is insufficient current, the power steering pump had a 30 amp fuse. The tractor was reading 14.4 volts running so I'm moving on to other causes. This Tank uses an electric power steering pump that I can't find much info on. The fuse is good.
I called the Manufacturer but have not heard back. I was hoping for a test procedure or schematic. I'll try them again on Monday.
I've been searching for a service manual for this tractor, it doesn't seem to be available.
It looks like the pump and module is around $1500.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Curt