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Toro 1250 steering question

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  1. Melvin Waldron
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    43 posts
    10/19/2015 1:10 PM
    Our Toro 1250 (11 years old) will not turn sharply to the left but will turn real sharp to the right.

    Any suggestions? We did adjust steering tie rods and such, don't know if it might have something to do with hydraulic steering cylinder?

    Thanks!

    Mel

    Melvin H. Waldron III, CGCS, Horton Smith Golf Course, City of Springfield/Greene County MO

  2. Andy Jorgensen
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    1 posts
    10/19/2015 3:10 PM
    Melvin Waldron, CGCS said: Our Toro 1250 (11 years old) will not turn sharply to the left but will turn real sharp to the right.

    Any suggestions? We did adjust steering tie rods and such, don't know if it might have something to do with hydraulic steering cylinder?

    Thanks!

    Mel



    I do believe FedEx and UPS both only allow right hand turns. Safety reason....



  3. Melvin Waldron
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    43 posts
    10/20/2015 9:10 AM
    Andy Jorgensen said:
    Melvin Waldron, CGCS said: Our Toro 1250 (11 years old) will not turn sharply to the left but will turn real sharp to the right.

    Any suggestions? We did adjust steering tie rods and such, don't know if it might have something to do with hydraulic steering cylinder?

    Thanks!

    Mel



    I do believe FedEx and UPS both only allow right hand turns. Safety reason....


    Considering my skills at Fantasy NASCAR I can guess those are my problems turning left?

    Mel

    Melvin H. Waldron III, CGCS, Horton Smith Golf Course, City of Springfield/Greene County MO

  4. Roland McPhearson
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    9 posts
    10/20/2015 2:10 PM
    Maybe the steering cylinder has a threaded yoke that came unlocked and the rod is unscrewing.



  5. Andy Gasparini
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    0 posts
    10/21/2015 7:10 AM
    I would look for a hydraulic strainer near the trans-axle. If it has one, cleaning it would be a good place to start, but be be forewarned, this will drain the hydraulic fluid. A clogged strainer can sometime manifest itself as a steering problem. It's worth a look.

    Andy Gasparini
    Gaylord Springs; Nashville, TN



  6. Bob Pruneau
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    5 posts
    10/24/2015 1:10 PM
    http://golfcoursemechanics.blogspot.ca/ ... t.html?m=1
    I did this to mine . Dr. Frankanstine alignment machine . Hasn't worn a tire out since .



  7. Melvin Waldron
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    43 posts
    10/26/2015 7:10 AM
    Bob Pruneau said: http://golfcoursemechanics.blogspot.ca/2012/03/toro-1250-toe-in-alignment.html?m=1
    I did this to mine . Dr. Frankanstine alignment machine . Hasn't worn a tire out since .


    Thanks, I will show our mechanic this as well, we don't have a lift though. Funny thing is we really haven't worn out tires, we just put a set on this year for the first time, at the 1500 hour mark and 11 seasons. But will have to keep an eye on that until we get our problem solved.

    Mel

    Melvin H. Waldron III, CGCS, Horton Smith Golf Course, City of Springfield/Greene County MO

  8. Bob Pruneau
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    5 posts
    10/26/2015 3:10 PM
    You might be able to do it on jack stands . For me it just gives a good reference point to see what's out of wack .



  9. John Weidler
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    13 posts
    10/28/2015 8:10 AM
    Check the steering cylinder for an internal leak. Has the frame mount been moved for the steering cylinder? Re set the steering cylinder to the center of the stroke and then re set tie rod ends to specs. The cylinder must be at the center of the stroke when the vehicle is going straight ahead. If the cylinder stroke is not in the center then you will have more movement of the turning arc in one direction.



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