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Steering and speed adjustment
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<blockquote data-quote="Kermode" data-source="post: 44085" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>It sounds like your steering lever linkage needs adjustment. Very likely your levers go back farther than they go forward. Lift the cab and check out the two bars from the steering levers to the pumps. They should be slotted in the middle with two 3/8 bolts holding them together. Loosen those bolts and the steering lever position can be adjusted. No, you don't have to bleed the hyd system. Just fire it up and it will work the air out all by itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kermode, post: 44085, member: 3305"] It sounds like your steering lever linkage needs adjustment. Very likely your levers go back farther than they go forward. Lift the cab and check out the two bars from the steering levers to the pumps. They should be slotted in the middle with two 3/8 bolts holding them together. Loosen those bolts and the steering lever position can be adjusted. No, you don't have to bleed the hyd system. Just fire it up and it will work the air out all by itself. [/QUOTE]
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