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Steering

Steers to the left but will not steer right, the pump engages when I hit the right button but wheels will not steer to the right. Also when I take the weight off the wheels by lifting the scissors lift with a forklift then it steers to the right with no problem.
  • Posted 30 Apr 2025 01:33
  • By Stan_Paszkowski
  • joined 30 Apr'25 - 1 message
  • Georgia, United States
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Most likely a bleed by in steer cylinder..but easy way to verify valve and coil is to take the coil off the bottom vicker valve and swap it to the other one...then try steering..if it still only steer the other direction easily...swap cylinder...u can try to repack if you feel confident
  • Posted 30 Apr 2025 12:50
  • By Matthew_Reed
  • joined 12 Jun'23 - 113 messages
  • New York, United States

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