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NESD | I would suggest to not get too woried about it, this problem does not affect every machine, The dealership that I worked for sold several hundred sprayers in the years that I was there and I probably installed 15 of the toe control kits, and I think every one of those sprayers had trouble climbing up the ramps onto a trailer, The steering is affected in that when the wheels are straight ahead and you start to make a turn it will take more effort to get the process started because basically what is happening is that you have to open up a relief valve to allow oil out to the steering cylinders, once this valve is opened the steering is the same as before the kit was installed. What you feel is the steering wheel feels solid and then it will let go and turn easily. | |
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