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allis chalmers 8070 steering problem

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    Posted: 18 Mar 2018 at 10:47pm
was wondering if any one has delt with steering problems my steering looses pressure or it doest have enough pressur at times to move the stering wheel ive tried evering thing changed gear pump ,piston pump,and steering moter any ides
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Did it start doing that after you changed the hydraulic filter in the rear end?
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check the left filter in the belly of the rearend and make sure the screen was put back in the end of the filter or that its an agco filter of the correct length. I havealso seen the steering cylinder seals leak by internally. Also saw a 7050 one time the front spindles froze up sitting over the winter. It was a mower tractor and sat out year round.
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I have had the filters changed out one time from a helper that The filters came from Napa that was one of my diagnosis of problems filters believe he put it in wrong i've so I went to Agco   Got the OEM filters put them in right myself checked the hydraulic pressure last night in my steering and that's around 1000 to 1200 psi and hydraulic remotes are running around 2300 psi I was wondering has anybody thank you just throw ru I was wondering has anybody Have had any problems with the priority valve can you shim the priority valve to get more pressure
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Do you keep the spindles well greased? We drug in a 7040 that the front axle was essentially locked up, had to jack it up, grease, and wail on it with the sledge to get it to come loose. That guy didnt grease anything. :(
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is it 2 wheel or fwa
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The relief valve for steering is in steering motor below steering wheel.    MACK
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