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Anybody ever pull a MF275 steering cylinder?

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Andy McDowell

07-16-2003 09:03:35




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MF 275 steering cylinder leaks,I can see where its anchored in on both ends, I've already removed the easy pin. It's the other one down by where it attaches to the steering mech. (one with the grease zerks on top)I can't get to. Does the whole thing pull out or is there some other way of pulling that thing up and out? It looks like it was assembled and then dropped down on top of the steering shaft head...Anybody done this fun job before?

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Big Dean

07-16-2003 23:03:08




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 Re: Anybody ever pull a MF275 steering cylinder? in reply to Andy McDowell, 07-16-2003 09:03:35  
Andy the bolts that clamp that pin in have to be completely removed the pin has a groove in both ends those bolt go through those grooves & the pin will not l come out till you completely remove them. usually the pin does not fit tight after those bolts are removed.



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andy

07-18-2003 05:55:25




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 Re: Re: Anybody ever pull a MF275 steering cylinde in reply to Big Dean, 07-16-2003 23:03:08  
Thanks,

I can see the two bolts, and took the top one out,its the one on the bottom I can't get to with any kind of wrench or socket. Is there some kind of trick to get to this one?



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Prune

07-18-2003 14:56:26




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 Re: Re: Re: Anybody ever pull a MF275 steering cyl in reply to andy, 07-18-2003 05:55:25  
Gass axe



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