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Re: Water in steering gear?
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Posted by Glen Wentzell on March 05, 2007 at 20:33:37 from (142.177.114.178):
In Reply to: Re: Water in steering gear? posted by georgeky on March 05, 2007 at 20:17:16:
Hi..When i got this tractor a couple years ago,,the steering was tight ,and wasnt frozen at all in winter,This just seeemed to happen this winter.When it is cold the steering is very stiff,,so that you almost have to stand up to steer. then,after warm up... it is so loose that the steering wheel turns a full turn with play.Im not sure what i have here,for steering,ill check in the morning and post then ...ok?.Its late here....anything that may be broken?Maybe the fluid i seen this fall leaking from around that area was the steering fluid..(dosnt seem to be leaking now)...and you are correct,,maybe it was leaking enough to slow the steering down and make all that play.Im just worried that it didnt break something in there.Ill find out more in the morning ,,and post again.
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