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Steering Wander
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Poor or No Returnability (Recovery)
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Shimmy
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High Steering Effort in One Direction
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High Steering Effort in Both Directions
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Reelmaster
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Possible Causes
Tire pressure incorrect or unequal left to right.
Loose or worn steering linkage.
Improperly adjusted or worn rear wheel bearings.
Rear wheels out of alignment; toe-in / toe-out.
Internal leakage of steering cylinder.
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Improper rear wheel alignment; toe-in.
Steering linkage binding.
Low tire pressure.
Steering column binding or out of alignment.
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Steering linkage loose, worn or out of adjustment.
Wheel bearings out of adjustment.
Air in hydraulic system.
Internal leakage of steering cylinder.
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Low hydraulic system pressure.
Excessive heat causing steering valve plate valve to
stick (See Excessive Heat in this section).
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Low hydraulic fluid level.
Low flow or pressure from hydraulic pump.
Steering linkage binding.
Restriction in hydraulic return line.
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