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Re: removing super m radiator
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Posted by Haas on December 29, 2005 at 06:44:23 from (12.65.12.232):
In Reply to: removing super m radiator posted by redpower08 on December 28, 2005 at 14:46:37:
Screw out the big nut on the front of the steering gear housing. It's opposite where the steering shaft goes in. If it is in there tight, get a 6 point socket (from a 3/4 drive set) of the proper size. It's should be a tight fit. A 12 point socket won't usually work. Once you have that big nut out and the universal in the steering shaft at the center of the tractor loose, you can screw the shaft right out the front. Nothing else needs to come out. i don't know what the screw is you are talking about. Sounds like someone drilled the cap so a grease fitting can be put into shoot grease into the steering gear.
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