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Power steering for Hinomoto N189D

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jalbers
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2020-07-07          199440


I recently lost my power steering. I知 assuming I知 low on fluid, but I have no idea where the power steering unit might be or how to check the fluid. Any ideas?
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tipoblanco
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2020-07-15          199485


do you have hydraulics and moves in gear?i think you have all in one hydraulic/transmission/power steering and possibly wet brakes which all use the same fluid,do you have a cap on the gear case area down between your legs and probably a sight glass or fluid level check plug on the side of the gear case ....


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jalbers
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2020-07-22          199513


The fluid is full. I changed it recently. Your thought of it all being the same fluid is wonderful, but I窶冦 thinking this tractor might be different. I don窶冲 know??? Thanks for the reply. If you have any other ideas, please let me know. ....


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tipoblanco
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2020-07-22          199514


Then I would say probably a seal in the ram that powers your front wheels,you could take the hose going to it off,turn the wheel and if fluid shoots out you know it's getting to it at least ....


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2020-07-29          199536


Thank you, thank you. You are correct! The was a block in the line to the front axle. I cleaned it out and all works fine now, thanks again for you reply and help!!!! ....


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