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Posted by rebuilder on January 13, 2004 at 18:49:48 from (216.241.134.148):
In Reply to: H steering gear posted by Zach Perry on January 13, 2004 at 13:57:21:
Zach; I have found a trick(sort of), but it has helped many times. Basically after taking the grill off, lift the front of the tractor up 5-6". If you have a narrow front end, leave it on, but you WILL have to take off the wide front if you have it. Then after you remove the sector(steering) gear nut, just give the shaft a few whacks with a sledge hammer. Hit the shaft in the exposed area between the bolster and the steering gear housing. Don't try to pound too hard. Most times the shaft will drop after 1-3 hits. If after 10 hits you get no response put a prybar at the bottom of the shaft where the post bolts on and pry as you hit it a couple of times. But 85% of the shafts come out with 1-3 hits. I should know because I've helped tear apart quite a few tractors for this salvage yard.
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