STEERING
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SECTION 6D. STEERING CYLINDER
GENERAL
The steering cylinder is attached to the steering axle
between the right side of the axle and the left steering
arm. The steering cylinder is actuated using hydraulic
pressure as directed by the steering unit (Figure 6D-1).
Figure 6D-1. Steering Cylinder
REMOVAL
1. Shut off the engine and remove the ignition key.
2. Block the wheels and set the parking brake.
3. Thoroughly clean the area surrounding the steer-
ing cylinder, especially the hydraulic hose fittings.
4. Tag and remove the hydraulic hoses from the
steering cylinder. Immediately plug the hose ends
and cylinder to prevent contamination of the
hydraulic system.
5. Remove the cotter pin and castle nut from the
steering cylinder ball joint at the steering arm
(Figure 6D-2).
6. Using a ball joint removal tool, remove the ball
joint from the steering arm (Figure 6D-2).
7. Remove the steering cylinder by removing the
bolt, nut, and washers securing the cylinder to the
steering axle (Figure 6D-2).
Figure 6D-2. Steering Cylinder Mounting
Tie Rod Steering Cylinder
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