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Re: Re: Re: International 240 tractor
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Posted by Stev e K on October 03, 2001 at 16:06:26 from (204.131.210.1):
In Reply to: Re: Re: International 240 tractor posted by Jim Baber on October 02, 2001 at 18:37:52:
Jim I have a 240 utility and have been through the steering problem thing. Turned out I did not need any real parts just some machining. There is a woodruff key that is part of the connection of the steering arm to the vertical shaft inside the bolster that will evetually self destruct. However, you have the ability to have a new keyway cut into this vertical shaft every 90 degrees. Take it apart before you go ordering any parts, This may be what is wrong with yours too. Steve
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