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Grady

01-13-1999 22:45:49




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Are there any adjustments in the steering box to take out some play. What is the best remedy?
Thanks Grady




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Dave

01-15-1999 03:29:49




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 Re: Super A steering in reply to Grady, 01-13-1999 22:45:49  
Curt is right. I had 180degree play in mine. There is a nut under there (hard to get to) where the steering arm attaches. It was not very loose at all, but I snugged it up & now I have about 75 degree play. Huge difference. Rebuilding the thing is a big job from what I understand. Good Luck



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Daniel

01-14-1999 19:26:58




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 Re: Super A steering in reply to Grady, 01-13-1999 22:45:49  
Grady, I'm doing a Super A steering rebuild right now. E-mail me if you need information or diagrams. Most parts are still available from IH.



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Curt Cooke

01-14-1999 05:39:35




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 Re: Super A steering in reply to Grady, 01-13-1999 22:45:49  
Grady, there are no adjustments. Examine all points of steering from the steering wheel to the spindles. Eliminate the play one joint at a time. Some joints are more difficult than others but most of the play can be eliminated. Pay special attention to the point where the steering arm (that which transfers action to both tie rods in the center of the tractor)attaches to the verticle steering shaft. This is generally the most common source of the problem. Another common problem is the verticle steering shaft moving up and down when steering. This is usually caused by a bad bearing or a broken or missing snap ring. There's more but get this far first.

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