bindian
Super Member
My son and I are leaving Oct. 6th to get the John Deere. I am excited, a road trip with just my son!
A long bar between the front tire and the spindle will give you enough leverage to turn the steering to where you want ir. Especially if your winching at the same time.It hasn't ran in 13 years and I wasn't planning on trying to get it running. Just get air in the tires and winch it onto the trailer. I am only trying to clarify how the steering works, so I can figure out a work around it not running.
4230 will have a hyd steering motor under fuel tank similar to the following link no matter what the serial # is. https://partscatalog.deere.com/jdrc/sidebyside/equipment/8899/referrer/navigation/pgId/111377Jim,
I was so frustrated with the air compressor not getting the power it needed, I forgot to get the serial number. Going to my JD dealer today to see if they might have records of my Uncle's initial and parts purchases. Otherwise, I'll have to wait until my cousin drives 45 minutes to the farm for the number.
Saw a Youtube video on metering valve rebuild last night and it fits (in my mind) what we have. I always thought she was non power steering, as no cylinder was behind the front axle. But the steering arm hanging down in from of the hyd. pump keyed my thoughts to all hyd. steering.
DITTO I used a long bar to guide front tires when loading a non operating tractor on a trailer several times while employed at JD dealership.A long bar between the front tire and the spindle will give you enough leverage to turn the steering to where you want ir. Especially if your winching at the same time.