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Re: MF50 power steering cylinder, I give!


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Posted by jogl on April 16, 2009 at 03:47:25 from (209.216.155.96):

In Reply to: MF50 power steering cylinder, I give! posted by kenojoe on April 06, 2009 at 13:20:20:

It sounds like you have the same valve as on my 175.

If so you can try the following:

1) Pull the seal out of the rod end of the control valve.

2) With your dental tools, or two very small flat screw drivers, or some ground down nails (like me) reach in along the valve stem and remove the spiral clip that is holding the return spring assembly in. It takes a little fiddling, but is easily done. Once the spiral clip is out the whole valve stem assembly will slide out of the rod end of the valve housing. No need to screw the valve stem apart at all.

3) The two O rings and the seal that you need to replace are standard sizes that you can get anywhere, even at the AGCO dealer.

Most of the discussion on MF 35, 50, 65 series is in the Massey Harris and Massey Ferguson forum. You may want to search around there for more MF 50 info.

Good Day,

JP.


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