If it has two steering rams then it is possible that one of the ram pistons is bypassing oil feel them and see if one is getting hot
You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
Hi, Donbj.
Sounds like your problem may be in the right steering ram - "turns farther left than it does to the right." It may be that the piston has come off the rod in that cylinder.
While you're at it, you might pull the hydraulic filter, cut it open and check for any metal in it.
They are basically a good, solid loader. We have a C series here on the ranch with an ATECO ripper on the back, It has the lightest steering of ANY loader, grader or wheeled dozer that I have ever come across. You can literally 'throw' the steering wheel one way or the other, change direction and then catch the steering wheel when it has gone far enough. You can steer it with ONE finger tip.
Just my 0.02.
Thanks for the replies/info guys. Much appreciated! Will start looking into this. Also came accross info that said loose linkage on steering box may be a contributor. Have to pull floor pan as well and check.
You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.