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Sloppy Steering
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Sloppy Steering
I have mowed with my '66 102 several times and have noticed there is alot of slack in the steering. What might be the problem
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If the steering gear assy. is still original, I imagine it's pretty well worn.
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
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If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem.
My wife says I don't listen to her. - - - - - - - - Or something like that!
http://www.cubtug.com
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Cub-Bud,
There could be a few things.
First, check all your tie rod ends, there are four, a little here and a little there can add up fast. Lowes sells them for about $11.00 for two.
Second, your steering box is very well made. There is a cam follower that will wear from contact at the same point all the time.
Take the locknut on the follower, loosen it and turn the follower 1/4 turn clockwise. This will put a new surface against the worm gear.
One of these two (or both) should fix you up. Don't forget to grease it.
There could be a few things.
First, check all your tie rod ends, there are four, a little here and a little there can add up fast. Lowes sells them for about $11.00 for two.
Second, your steering box is very well made. There is a cam follower that will wear from contact at the same point all the time.
Take the locknut on the follower, loosen it and turn the follower 1/4 turn clockwise. This will put a new surface against the worm gear.
One of these two (or both) should fix you up. Don't forget to grease it.
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Also..........
If you want to seriously upgrade your tie rod ends.
http://www.mcmaster.com/
Enter part # 60745K84 in the search window (can't seem to post a direct link to them).
If you want to seriously upgrade your tie rod ends.
http://www.mcmaster.com/
Enter part # 60745K84 in the search window (can't seem to post a direct link to them).
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