User guide

10 - 1
Cub Cadet 3000
Prior to removing the steering pump, it is necessary to
remove the fender assembly.
CAUTION:
Slowly remove the hydraulic lines from the
hydraulic steering pump. Test for pressure in the lines
before removal.
1. Place an oil pan directly under the hydraulic
steering pump. This will catch the hydraulic fluid
that will be drained from the lines and the pump.
2. Remove all four of the hex head tapp screws from
the drive shaft to the pump adapter using a 3/8
socket.
NOTE: Removal of the drive shaft from the pump
adapter is necessary to allow access to the four
hydraulic steering pump mounting bolts.
Removal and Replacement of the Hydraulic Steering Pump
3. Remove both hex cap screws and lock nuts from
the tilt wheel coupling using a 7/16 wrench and a
7/16 socket. See figure 2.
FIGURE 1.
Pump
Adapter
Tap
Screws
Tap
Screw
Drive
Shaft
FIGURE 2.
Upper
Steering Shaft
Tilt Wheel
Coupling
Hex Cap
Screws
4. Raise the upper steering shaft. See figure 3.
5. Remove the lower steering shaft from the
hydraulic steering pump. See figure 3.
NOTE: The lower steering shaft is splined on
each end and requires lubrication prior to
reassembly.
6. Slide the drive shaft towards the left frame rail.
NOTE: Be careful not to dislodge the blue barrels
on each end of the drive shaft.
FIGURE 3.
Bottom
Coupling
Half
Drive
Shaft
Sleeve
Bearing
Lower
Steering
Shaft
7. Write down the exact locations of all the hydraulic
tubes. See figure 4.
8. Remove both hex cap screws from the steering
pump port plate using a 13mm wrench.
9. Remove the port plate from the hydraulic lines.
NOTE: Pivot the top edge of the port plate
backward (towards the left frame rail), bringing
the plate to horizontal. Push the port plate up and
rotate the port plate counter-clockwise 90
degrees using the main pressure line as the pivot
point. Slide the port plate towards the left frame
rail until the port plate clears the hydraulic lines.
Upper
Steering
Shaft
FIGURE 4.
Charge Pump to
Steering Pump
Steering Pump to Rear
of Steering Cylinder
Steering
Pump to
Charge
Pump
Port Plate
From Steering
Pump to
Auxiliary
Valve
Steering Pump
to Front of
Steering
Cylinder