STEERING WHEEL on PT-422 (2003)

/ STEERING WHEEL on PT-422 (2003)
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#21  
UPDATE:
Well, I had ordered the Steering Cylinder Seal Kit ($100) from PT and got around to replacing and installing the new seals.
Guess what? Nothing. No steering.

Called Terry, he said to take the top 4 nuts off that holds the Steering Valve to the dash.
Guess what? Steering Shaft is broken!

The Shaft goes down into the top of the Steering valve and has a roll pin or shear pin that goes through the shaft, I guess to hold it into the Steering Valve.

Called Terry and left a message for a call back.

PT422 Steering Shaft broke (3).jpg PT422 Steering Shaft broke (1).jpg PT422 Steering Shaft broke (2).jpg
 
/ STEERING WHEEL on PT-422 (2003)
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#24  
@cqaigy2, Yes, it did spin, whether it was running or not.

I contacted Keith, to get the "roll pin" (that goes into 2nd hole of steering shaft closest to the steering valve) and it is a 1/4" x 1 1/2".
I'll pick one up at a hardware store. That "roll pin" is what keeps the Steering Shaft from coming out of the Steering Valve.

I must have broke the roll pin when I was trying to move/turn the PT422 when it would not start.
I had put it into tow mode back then, and when pushing and trying to get it into my garage to work on it, by turning the steering wheel to maneuver it, it must have damage that roll pin.

(So I probably didn't need to buy and replace the steering cylinder seals.)
 
/ STEERING WHEEL on PT-422 (2003) #27  
Now I will worry every time I pull on the steering wheel to get on and off !
 
/ STEERING WHEEL on PT-422 (2003) #28  
Just replace the roll pin and turn a pin for a interference fit on the inside diameter of the inside of the installed roll pin and it will never happen again..... jim
 
/ STEERING WHEEL on PT-422 (2003) #30  
I wonder if a shipper / transporter at one point used the steering wheel as a tie down and that started the roll pin failure
 
/ STEERING WHEEL on PT-422 (2003)
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#31  
Man! Ugh!
I got the new roll pin and installed it into the steering shaft. Put everything back together AND THE TRACTOR WOULD NOT START!
Ya got to be kidding me. It was as if I had a dead battery (its new, and I check it with a meter.)

I was going to check the Key Switch (maybe it went bad) but it does not have ANY letters on it or the terminals/prongs, so I don't know which prong is G / B / M (ground / battery / magento) etc.
Plus it is a 6 prong. 1 prong at the side of the circle, then 1 in the middle at the top, then 2 under the 1, and 2 under the 2, for a total of 6 prongs.

Does anyone else have this type of Key Switch?
 
/ STEERING WHEEL on PT-422 (2003) #32  
Maybe you bumped your PTO switch. Check that before you do anything else. It won't start or do anything if that switch is flipped to the ON position.
 

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