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Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall H steering loose - will it matter with wide front?
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Posted by Steven@nd on April 21, 2002 at 09:15:34 from (12.23.184.185):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Farmall H steering loose - will it matter with wide front? posted by Bob M on April 21, 2002 at 08:22:46:
Took a look at the bolster from the WF H. MUCH MUCH better shape, and lo and behold it has a full gear on it so I can rotate that 1/2 turn and make it better yet - if there is any wear on the gear, I can't tell with all the old grease on there! Dad and figured we would probably still do a rebuild on it, a couple new bushings and seals plus the thrust bearing and then it will be good as new. BUT there is a piece broken out of the bottom of the bolster from the WF H. About 2 inches wide right where the bottom plate on the shaft pivots. Oh well, parts from the 2 should make one good one. The narrow front bolster is really bad, I jacked the tractor up and the shaft went down about an inch or more. Wobbles back and forth about 1/8 inch also. Between the 2 I'll make one good one and have a stable front end for road speeds. Thanks for the advice!! Steven
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