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Re: Steering problem on H
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Posted by The Undertaker on March 11, 2001 at 16:07:16 from (64.40.66.190):
In Reply to: Steering problem on H posted by Farmall Ed on March 11, 2001 at 13:35:33:
Farmall Ed: Just finished mine a few months ago. Had to replace the bushings, top and bottom, also the pivot shaft, pivot shaft bearing and spacer. You may well find the bolster itself has been cut out by the bearing. The entire weight of the tractor front end rests on that bearing. If it goes then the bolster will be worn, also the pivot shaft where it butts up against the bolster circular boss will be cut in a nice clean circle. I constructed a crib for the front end to rest on after jacking it up. You'll find bushings will be much easier to replace if you pull the front bolster out to work on it. After cutting out the old bushings you should get some engine assembly lube to install the new ones. Be safe in securing the tractor and block rear wheels and put on brakes. The Undertaker!
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