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Re: IH 300 steering problem
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Posted by Redned on December 28, 2005 at 18:44:19 from (69.113.230.73):
In Reply to: IH 300 steering problem posted by Terry Miller on December 28, 2005 at 13:39:39:
Terry The steering is a big problem with the 300 and 350 utility.The cam assembly gets pretty chewed up and you can't get the part anymore.The cam assembly has a pin on it and it runs in the worm gear of the cam assembly.Water intrusion into the box has a habit of getting in the oil and the expansion plug gets loose and all the oil goes out.Check the oil level on the steering housing.There is two adjustment screws on the side where you can adjust the play of the worm to pin.(teeth ,if there not missing)But like I said,more than likely chewed up.Hey it's just had a birthday and it's half a century old.There is some salvage yards.Maybe get a replacement,$ Just the achilles on the utility.If your good wih tools and have the time to do it.The seals and gaskets and expansion plug are still available @ case/IH.
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