(quoted from post at 16:02:48 09/09/13) On my 2940 open station the steering filter is on the left side below batterybox alongside the transmission.
(quoted from post at 16:24:15 09/11/13) I beleive there is a pressure reduction that takes place from the hydraulic pump to the power steering pump, now i'm going off of a 2940, things could have changed to the 2950, i'll try and look in my repair manual this evening.
(quoted from post at 04:38:46 09/14/13) I'm fairly confident that the pressure at the steering valve should be the same as stand-by pressure. My experience on that type steering valve is limited as I left JD dealership about the time they were introduced. If any air is in the valve housing it should self bleed through operation. I'd suspect o-rings(parts key #28) or seat(parts key #27) as the PS valve's problem.
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(quoted from post at 10:37:33 09/15/13) Just a thought. When you checked the stand by pressure and it was low, that is probably because you have a leak somewhere in the system and it is bleeding the pressure down. You compensated for the leak by cranking the pressure up, now the leak is larger, and the oil is getting extremely hot. Once you find the leak(s), remember to check the stand by pressure again, it will probably be too high.
(quoted from post at 04:38:46 09/14/13) I'd suspect o-rings(parts key #28) or seat(parts key #27) as the PS valve's problem.
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