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electric over hydraulic rear steer??
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<blockquote data-quote="halcat" data-source="post: 413027" data-attributes="member: 2295"><p>Just Monday I took my buggy to wide open design to have some work done to it. I have electric rear steer on mine. It has the concentric brand from Granger. Mine has only one solenoid and a deverter valve and is good one way but jerky the other way. Adam said all the big trucks are running electric rear steer, but they run a steering system with two solenoids. Mine will pull up to two hundred amps at full load but I have never seen that. The worst thing is the steering switch. I'm going to get a new motor with two solenoids and a new joy stick. I will use my old motor for my ramps on my equipment trailer. I have no problem with electric rear steer, but I did find mine one morning after washing it with the rear tires turned all the way and the battery dead. So watch water in the switch. I do like hyd Steering better but electric is easier to install since I have an old school big chevy with v belts. My .02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="halcat, post: 413027, member: 2295"] Just Monday I took my buggy to wide open design to have some work done to it. I have electric rear steer on mine. It has the concentric brand from Granger. Mine has only one solenoid and a deverter valve and is good one way but jerky the other way. Adam said all the big trucks are running electric rear steer, but they run a steering system with two solenoids. Mine will pull up to two hundred amps at full load but I have never seen that. The worst thing is the steering switch. I'm going to get a new motor with two solenoids and a new joy stick. I will use my old motor for my ramps on my equipment trailer. I have no problem with electric rear steer, but I did find mine one morning after washing it with the rear tires turned all the way and the battery dead. So watch water in the switch. I do like hyd Steering better but electric is easier to install since I have an old school big chevy with v belts. My .02 [/QUOTE]
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