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sticky steer on right side
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 43994" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Its possible the linkage is worn or loose. Lift the cab, look at where the alloy blocks bolt to the arms on the drive pump. Get a screwdriver, see if you can lever the alloy blocks up, if they move, they are loose and need tightning up. If they have been that way for some time, they will be worn and need replacing. My s250 had this problem, they were worn, i put them in the mill and machined them square and installed shims, worked a treat.</p><p>Hopefully its that simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 43994, member: 82"] Its possible the linkage is worn or loose. Lift the cab, look at where the alloy blocks bolt to the arms on the drive pump. Get a screwdriver, see if you can lever the alloy blocks up, if they move, they are loose and need tightning up. If they have been that way for some time, they will be worn and need replacing. My s250 had this problem, they were worn, i put them in the mill and machined them square and installed shims, worked a treat. Hopefully its that simple. [/QUOTE]
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