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<blockquote data-quote="bluffcam" data-source="post: 10188" data-attributes="member: 1163"><p>It is the gizmo(servo) with the two small hydraulic hoses. I got a feeling this setup didn't work out too great as the manual has about 5 changes in this steering depending on serial number. There is a large bushing and bolt that bolts to pintle on hydrostatic pump. then there is two 1/4" hydraulic rams on other end of servo. One ties to a fixed point on the frame and the other hooks to the steering arms with a centering spring. Common sense would say disconnect the end points and get wheels to stop moving then reconnect adjusting the lengths to keep wheels from moving. It sounds like it may take a bit of doing and experimenting to get it right. image 3 in the 843 rebuild folder shows the servo laying off to the left of the pumps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluffcam, post: 10188, member: 1163"] It is the gizmo(servo) with the two small hydraulic hoses. I got a feeling this setup didn't work out too great as the manual has about 5 changes in this steering depending on serial number. There is a large bushing and bolt that bolts to pintle on hydrostatic pump. then there is two 1/4“ hydraulic rams on other end of servo. One ties to a fixed point on the frame and the other hooks to the steering arms with a centering spring. Common sense would say disconnect the end points and get wheels to stop moving then reconnect adjusting the lengths to keep wheels from moving. It sounds like it may take a bit of doing and experimenting to get it right. image 3 in the 843 rebuild folder shows the servo laying off to the left of the pumps. [/QUOTE]
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