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update on Farmall A streering
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Posted by Chad from Michigan on March 19, 2007 at 03:47:05 from (152.72.151.71):
For those of you who gave me advice on my Farmall A steerting slope I wanted you to know I fixed it. It just so happened my boss had a rebuilt front end sitting there that he bought for his super A and it would not work it was the old style. So I picked it up and was going to change the whole thing. Got the front axle tub off and found out that the pitman arm was all wore out. The square whole in it was basicly round. I took it off and replaced it with the good one that my boss gave me and made sure the rest of it was tight. Put that on and bolted the front axle back on and drove it. The steering is as tight as could be. I expected the worst and found out that it was not as bad as I thought! thanks for all the help guys Chad
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