I've always heard of them being called suicide knobs. I have one on the 7100 which is handy but I don't see the point in having one on something with power steering.
Hey Ol buddy welcome to OTT. I didn't know you owned an ORANGE tractor.I've been driving tractor trailers for over 30 years...
Back in the "day" those things were a big NO GO ... with manual steering if you ever bumped the tire or got into an accident, that spinner would take your hand off.... many times back then especially in winter, that wheel would spin right of of your hands...
I see the same danger in a tractor.... power steering or not.
just my opinion.
Good point, very good point!... One thing I think I wouldn't like with hydrostatic steering is spinner would be located at same location for only a short period of time.
Avoid deadheading the steering (don't go to full lock and hold it there) and it should stay put. Each time the steering wheel is turned against the end of the cylinder stroke the fluid bypasses to tank, and the wheel continues to rotate the actuator from internal leakage.The down side is like someone said, it migrates all over to different clock positions. It's not quite as handy when it get in the 10-2 zone, but it moves soon enough.
The steering wheel on my M7040 changes clocking position(turns ever so slightly) when I drive it down the road.Avoid deadheading the steering (don't go to full lock and hold it there) and it should stay put. Each time the steering wheel is turned against the end of the cylinder stroke the fluid bypasses to tank, and the wheel continues to rotate the actuator from internal leakage.
All tractors with hydrostatic steering will do that, it's normal.The steering wheel on my M7040 changes clocking position(turns ever so slightly) when I drive it down the road.
Yes I know steering wheel rotation while driving is normal on ""some tractor models"" therefore as I stated spinner wouldn't remain in same location during operation on my M7040 if a spinner was installed.All tractors with hydrostatic steering will do that, it's normal.