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miner09 Long Time User
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 5:39 am Post subject: TO 35 steering box |
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Tony have you are anyone ever rebuilt a PS steering box on the TO 35? Looks like I'm going to have to rebuilt my new 35. lol Can't view AGCO Book until I get back. |
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2tractors Long Time User
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 5:57 am Post subject: Re: TO 35 steering box |
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My PS box was shot and I just ordered a manual and installed it but I did dis-assemble the Ps sector. Where the cyl. meets the sector was warped due to the pressure relief valve getting stuck. I priced the parts with MF and just for the bearings and seals for the shaft it was over $300. Be sure you order for the PS sector as the manual steering shaft is a different diameter and the parts don't interchange. If your able to gleen part #'s off your old bearing or find a bearing shop that can cross reference them you will save bookoo bucks. I'd appreciate knowing have you get along with it. |
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Tony in Mass. Tractor Guru
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 7:04 am Post subject: Re: TO 35 steering box |
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Sorry, I have very few with PS, and the only one I have torn appart to work on yet is on a Cockshutt 540.... in the column, fanbelt drive pump.
Hate to admit it, but took all of 12 years to get the bugs out of it. Even now I hold my breath everytime it seems to stick for a second or 2.... |
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miner09 Long Time User
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 7:24 am Post subject: Re: TO 35 steering box |
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There's alot of slack in arms coming out of steering box. I hope to be able to fix it. Thanks |
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Gearhead210 Regular
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 7:37 am Post subject: Re: TO 35 steering box |
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If its just slack on the arms coming out the side, that may be able to be adjusted without dismantling everything, I believe there are shims under the cover plate on one side of the sector gears that could tighten that up. Also there is a cover under your battery that has a wear plate that may need to be re-shimmed, that tightens up the rack on the end of the cylinder. Hopefully you don't have the same fight as I am, where the seals that I got right through agco are leaking like a siv out the top of the steering column......I still haven't got the motivation back up to tear into that project again. My next step is order a seal based on the shaft size and the bore for the seal- rather than one that is "supposed" to fit. |
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miner09 Long Time User
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 4:45 pm Post subject: Re: TO 35 steering box |
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The nut on arms were loose. I adjusted box and tightened nuts and got most all slack out.It's OK now. PS even worked after filling with oil. Lucked out on this one. |
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