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Re: Slack in Steering Gear - Super A
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Posted by Don Swindall on May 28, 2004 at 08:49:09 from (208.35.38.11):
In Reply to: Slack in Steering Gear - Super A posted by Pat Rivers-Bowerman on May 28, 2004 at 07:12:21:
I am in the process of rebuilding 2 tractor steering units. A 100 & 130. I have the 130 ready to go back together. I will let you know if it fixes the problem if you want me to. The pre sized bushings are available. The large one cost me $36.00 the small one was $10.00 and the c-clip was (hold on) $6.00. I bought the seal, the bearings, the woodriff keys at a bearing supply house. They cost me $86.00. The bushing could only be ordered through a Farmall dealer. You cannot totally rebuild it with out pulling the complete front end off, you must get to the bushing and that is the only way. I had to cut mine out with a chesil. The total cost for each tractor ran be about 85.00 each. Which is not bad considering how long the rebuild will last. I was told by the person I got the bushings from, that there is a c-clip on the short shaft and if it is missing it will cause a half round of slack. It is not as bad as it sounds. Good Luck. Don
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