New guy here and hoping for some help. Hope this is the best place to post this. If not let me know and I will put it in the correct place. Not long ago I bought a 1992 New Holland L785 Skidsteer with about 2700 hours on it. It seems to be in good shape over all. The steering worked well on the left but the right needed some adjustment....or so I thought. I got it home, got the manuals for it, jacked it up, and worked on the adjustment for the steering servo per the manual. I thought I had it pretty well working. The rubber bushings in the linkage seemed tight enough, about the same on both sides. The left side seemed to be working fine but the right would go just slightly in the direction of last use. In other words if you push the control lever forward and released it, the shaft on the drive motor would move just slightly in the forward direction and if you pulled the lever back the shaft on the drive motor tires would move just slightly in the reverse direction. The movement was very slow and I figured maybe it wasn't too big an issue so I got the blocking out and sat it back on the ground. I had some work I need to get done so I started using it. After about an hour of use the steering began to become a problem so I figured the steering servo adjustments needed more attention, though I wondered if they are really supposed to be that sensitive and problematic. I had to hold back on the right lever to get it to go straight, then it seemed both sides were not working like they should in relation to the neutral center position. Every once in a while the engine would load up like the pumps were being stroked but I wasn't doing it to the point it would almost kill the engine, even if I moved the levers to try to "find" the neutral position. The fourth time or so it happened it did kill the engine and now it is in a pile of dirt with the bucket full and I can't seem to get it to start. It seems like the starter is trying to turn the engine when the pumps are under a heavy hydraulic load. Now I can't move the machine to get it up on some blocking. Any ideas would be much appreciated. I really need to get this work done and things are stacking up on me, if you know what I mean! Thanks.