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Re: cub steering 1967 year
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 22, 2007 at 12:26:20 from (216.208.58.146):
In Reply to: cub steering 1967 year posted by david in tn on May 21, 2007 at 19:57:37:
David: I've never had a Cub apart, but expect they are not a lot different from SA, 100, 130 or 140. If there is no end movement in steering wheel shaft those bearing are good and no need to take it apart. The vertical shaft has both steering gear and steering control arm keyed with woodruff keys. Those can become loose enough to give a full turn plus on the steering wheel. Usually the keyways have some damage. I find the quickest way to fix is use larger keys and grind them to a tight fit. It's a rather tedious proceedure, but is economical and will work. I have a SA and 130, close to 20 years since I did that and they are still tight.
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