I need pictures of the hydraulic block for the power steering that is on the right side under the seat. Needing a picture of the back of the bock, like your standing in back of the tractor please. Its a 1700 4wd
The middle two pictures are identical, sorry. I thought the 1700's had a screw that you could adjust the relief pressure with, mine has the "Shim" style. Now my suspicion is that someone put the valves in the wrong place, not confirmed.
In the last pic you can see where I inserted a JIC elbow to hook up my 0-3000psi guage to. With the tractor started and warmed up, I raised my tph up as far as it would go til pressure built up, the highest I could get it to go was 1500psi and it would drop off from there to about 1350psi. I have switched both valve around, they are absolutely the same inside, and I still cannot get the pressures higher than stated above.
I do have a fel attached to the tractor, Ezee-On brand, the silver block in the pic between the power steering block and the pressure relief valve block.
I suspect a pump that needs new seals as well as a new lift cylinder seal as the tph drops quickly when tractor is turned off.
Sorry for the looooonnngg post but I would love some confirmation to my suspicions.
Please ask questions for I am new to tractors and my terminology is not proper I'm sure.
Thanks in advance.:thumbsup:
Thank you for the resonse JC. My power steering system is not set up like yours, my assist is at the base of steering colum from what I can tell, there are two lines coming from the inboard block in the pic and they run to the base of the colum. I will trace out the pump return and see where it goes. I'm curious about the adjustment "knobs" location, it appears as if it is in the power steering block instesd of in the relief block, because from this block there are the two lines that run to the power steering. I have removed both adjustment valves, one is the adjustable one with the screw and the other one is the adjustable one via shims/washers, I have compaired them to one another and they are identicle in every way, this wont cause my original problem of low pressure but I would like to make sure that all bits and pieces are in the proper place before diving into deeper repairs.
Again sorry for the cloudy descriptions and terminology.