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LS180 Right Servo Sticks on in Forward
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<blockquote data-quote="AaronS88" data-source="post: 40230" data-attributes="member: 4431"><p>It could be a couple different things causing your problems. First I would look at the motor mount under the seat, it is between your servo pumps, make sure that isn't blown out or the rubber is broken loose from the metal plate that bolts in place. That will need to be replaced first to get your steering where it should be. Next question is does your steering handle move freely with the machine running or does it feel jammed up? I have seen snap rings in the servo assembly break and jam the servo in the forward or reverse position and the control handle won't move. If the control handle is free to operate normally It sounds like your cam bushings inside the pump are wore out. They have a thin layer on them that will tear up over time and cause the swash plate inside the pump to stick in the direction you are trying to go, it will also make it difficult to neutralize the pump to make the machine sit still. It sounds like you will have to pull the pump out of the machine and pop it apart to find out what is wrong. Only a couple hour job to drain the oil, pull the pump and have it apart on a work bench.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AaronS88, post: 40230, member: 4431"] It could be a couple different things causing your problems. First I would look at the motor mount under the seat, it is between your servo pumps, make sure that isn't blown out or the rubber is broken loose from the metal plate that bolts in place. That will need to be replaced first to get your steering where it should be. Next question is does your steering handle move freely with the machine running or does it feel jammed up? I have seen snap rings in the servo assembly break and jam the servo in the forward or reverse position and the control handle won't move. If the control handle is free to operate normally It sounds like your cam bushings inside the pump are wore out. They have a thin layer on them that will tear up over time and cause the swash plate inside the pump to stick in the direction you are trying to go, it will also make it difficult to neutralize the pump to make the machine sit still. It sounds like you will have to pull the pump out of the machine and pop it apart to find out what is wrong. Only a couple hour job to drain the oil, pull the pump and have it apart on a work bench. [/QUOTE]
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