Hi,
To clarify on my 7745 power steering.
Yes the large
hydraulic cylinder for the power steering runs along the left hand side of the tractor as you look forwards from the drivers seat. There is also a small cylinder mounted on the front axel on the right hand side of the tractor as you look forward from the drivers seat. This I presume is a shock absorber of damper of some kind.
The power steering pump is mounted on the left side also as you look forward from the seat.
For example yesterday I parked the tractor on a clean slab of concrete (silage pit floor) with a bale of silage held on the bale handler on the rear 3 point linkage in the up position to take some weight off the front wheels.
Now with the tractor stationary I can easily turn the front wheels to the right from the straight ahead position AND back again to the straight position.
Now when I reach straight ahead and try to turn to the left I get almost total resistance from the power steering system. By keeping the steering wheel turning left for say 20 to 30 seconds I get the tractor front wheels to barely move 10 degrees in that direction.
Next I put in gear move forward half a meter whilst keeping the steering turning left. Hey presto the thing springs back to life and I get a full lock on the steering in 1 second.
Question : with the steering system I have as I described above do I still have the so called orbitrol mounted under the steering wheel as described in earlier posts?
Thanks for the advice to date.