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Clint Brown

07-27-2000 15:58:01




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Just got my T0-30 up and running with a front loader. Works great except it takes a lot more pull on the steering wheel. Is this something I have to put up with or should the "toe in" be adjusted. I've done this with smaller tractors to make the steering lighter. I can't find any figures for toe in in any of my manuals. Anybody know what it should be? Thanks in advance. Clint




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Limpan

09-08-2000 13:09:01




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 Re: Toe in? in reply to Clint Brown, 07-27-2000 15:58:01  
I did have the same problem. My way of solving it was to load the 3 point rear lift about 1 meter out of the traktor with about 200kg of stones. after that it was like runing without load in the front loader.



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Burrhead

07-30-2000 12:14:35




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 Re: Toe in? in reply to Clint Brown, 07-27-2000 15:58:01  
I don't know if there every was a printed form for the toe in. I don't ever remember seeing one.

The factory took a chisel and marked the axle end and the spindle with a corresponding mark for proper setting you just lined up the marks. The original factory setting was supposed to be zero angle.

I remember reading not to ever exceed 3/8" toe in for any applications. If you put radial car tires inflated to around 25 psi air pressure will help. They slip on mud and wet ground but they do make steering easier and ride better.

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