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Utilitly 300 steering arm? Price?

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Jerry in Michig

05-31-2005 19:40:31




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I was getting sand for the kids sandbox and found my right front tire wouldn't move. One of the steering components cracked in half.
I think it is called the arm. It goes from the splined gear located on the right side of the frame in front of the brakes and just below the gas tank, and then connects with the back of the steering rod going up to the wheel.
Anyhow, I am wondering if these are the same on the Farmall 300s,whether there is a good supply, and what to expect for a price range.
I am not sure if welding is a good idea as I dont want it to break when going faster.
Your help is appreciated.

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big fred

06-01-2005 08:19:31




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 Re: Utilitly 300 steering arm? Price? in reply to Jerry in Michigan, 05-31-2005 19:40:31  
I have a welded one on my 300U, seems to be holding up fine.



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Colorado Curt

06-01-2005 07:25:32




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 Re: Utilitly 300 steering arm? Price? in reply to Jerry in Michigan, 05-31-2005 19:40:31  
I saw a pair sell on ebay a week ago for $75. They are out there.



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Ibby

06-01-2005 02:35:13




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 Re: Utilitly 300 steering arm? Price? in reply to Jerry in Michigan, 05-31-2005 19:40:31  
I think a buddy of mine might have an extra. If you're interested, let me know and I'll ask.

No, A Farmall doesn't have one that would workk. Totally different steering system.



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iester

05-31-2005 20:44:59




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 Re: Utilitly 300 steering arm? Price? in reply to Jerry in Michigan, 05-31-2005 19:40:31  
about 50.00 to 75.00 dont no about farmalls..can you weld cast?



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Janicholson

06-01-2005 08:29:54




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 Re: Utilitly 300 steering arm? Price? in reply to iester, 05-31-2005 20:44:59  
When I was 14 in the middle of December, I drove our 350ute into a farm yard with a big puddle of ice. I was traveling about 14 mph, hoping to drift a little as I poured on the throttle mid puddle. The right front tire broke through about four inches of ice and was stopped by the abrupt confrontation with the remaining ice. I was nearly thrown over the steering wheel, and, though holding on, I was now going both left with the left wheel, and right with the right wheel. I got the clutch down, and skidded to a stop. My dad was not pleased. We chained the wheel straight and nursed it bach to the garage. Though I welded at the time, He was convinced we needed a pro job and he took the steering arm (which was snapped in half) to our cousin's house. It came back in one piece with a beautiful bead ~3/4" wide all around the break. this arm is still on the tractor. A nice restored working ute. I believe the arm is forged steel and evidence indicates it is weldable. LOL don't do what I did!
JimN

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