My lovely tractor is a 2004 BX23D...has been doing great. This morning, however, the tractor wasn't steering correctly. When I looked, the problem is that the steering cylinder comes out of the steering cylinder guide. When I fix one side, the other side comes out. Obviously something is not adjusted correctly. I can't seem to get the tie rod out to begin to see what I could adjust. I have taken the bolts out of both sides of the cylinder guide , turned the steering wheel to get the cylinder back into the guides by turning the wheel, fastened them back up, but it pulls out again when I try to turn the wheel.
It seems that the cylinder itself would be held tight within the guides. The hydraulic steering moves the cylinder rods either right or left as the wheel is turned. Other than that, I'm clueless...but not in Seattle. Any help will save the day.
Tractor Gal
It seems that the cylinder itself would be held tight within the guides. The hydraulic steering moves the cylinder rods either right or left as the wheel is turned. Other than that, I'm clueless...but not in Seattle. Any help will save the day.
Tractor Gal