Hey does anyone know what the toe-in is suppose to be on a Cub Lo-Boy? I mounted new regular style ribbed tractor tires on mine and I when I tore the front axel apart I did not check what the toe-in was.
Can anyone tell me what it is and how to check it????
John Niekamp
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John, check the link. All you need to know:
http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Maintenance%20Tips%20and%20Techniques/Articles%20by%20George%20Willer/Aligning%20Front%20Tires/Aligning%20Front%20Tires.htm
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John,
If there were no play anywhere in your steering, there would be no need for any toe-in at all. The looser the system, the more toe-in you should have... mostly to assure that the wheels actually roll straight when resistance forces everything to one side.
Here's a page on Rudi's site that may help.
http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Maintenance%20Tips%20and%20Techniques/Articles%20by%20George%20Willer/Aligning%20Front%20Tires/Aligning%20Front%20Tires.htm
If there were no play anywhere in your steering, there would be no need for any toe-in at all. The looser the system, the more toe-in you should have... mostly to assure that the wheels actually roll straight when resistance forces everything to one side.
Here's a page on Rudi's site that may help.
http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Maintenance%20Tips%20and%20Techniques/Articles%20by%20George%20Willer/Aligning%20Front%20Tires/Aligning%20Front%20Tires.htm
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