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Steering linkage on an IH WFE - '40 M

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David in UT

09-25-2005 10:18:00




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Hi all,

I've got a '40 M with a factory WFE that is giving me a challenge. The problem is that the steering gear arm isn't clearing the adjusting rod. The rod gets jammed up just on top of the end of the arm...not so much that you can't turn the wheel, but certainly enough that all the expensive paint I'm about to apply to the old girl will be ground off immediately. I'm also worried that a shock to the front wheels could transmit enough of a jolt to break the steering gear arm. (It was broken when I got the tractor and I could see that it had already been welded once before...so there are two cast welds on that piece already.)

So, something's wrong. Here are my thoughts:

1. The arm is upside-down. Nope...tried it both ways...still no clearance.

2. There's been a lot of work done on the steering knuckle arms...maybe they're not stock size anymore and they don't raise the connecting rod high enough. (It doesn't look different from the parts manual picture.)

3. The gear arm was incorrectly repaired so that it doesn't have the proper shape. Hmmm. That also doesn't seem likely because the end of arm (where the vertical pin drops in) is good and vertical.

So, I'm a bit stumped. I'm also not very familiar with the IH WFE, so I've posted some pics. Maybe you can notice something out-of-place that I'm not seeing. If I do this right, you should be able to click on the thumbnails below to get to a full sized pic.




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- David

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Nebraska Cowman

09-25-2005 11:04:38




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 Re: Steering linkage on an IH WFE - '40 M in reply to David in UT, 09-25-2005 10:18:00  
Arm should be ABOVE the drag link
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David in UT

09-25-2005 11:25:05




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 Re: Steering linkage on an IH WFE - '40 M in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 09-25-2005 11:04:38  
Cowman,

Ah...the plot thickens! Here are some more pics. The knuckle arms on this WFE raise the connecting bar. Do I have some bizarre version or do you think this is a case of "creative" field engineering? It looks like the right side knuckle arm could be replaced by one that doesn't have any rise to it...then I could switch the connecting rod and drag link rod on the left side.

Hmmm...btw, this tractor began life as a reverse-driving forklift, so there may be some strangeness in its setup. (It wouldn't be the first oddball thing I've run across.)





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Harley

09-25-2005 15:47:20




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 Re: Steering linkage on an IH WFE - '40 M in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 09-25-2005 13:43:41  
The problem is blatantly obvious David. You have an extreme shortage of grease and crud both on the tractor and on the front end. See if they were covered with grease, you couldn't see that you had a problem, and you'd be out driving right now. Dontcha just love a smarta$$? Harley



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David in UT

09-26-2005 07:51:52




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 Re: Steering linkage on an IH WFE - '40 M in reply to Harley, 09-25-2005 15:47:20  
Harley,

You made me laugh in the middle of a business meeting ;-). Uh oh...I'm busted. Thanks!

- David



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