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Posted by Jim Allen on September 18, 2006 at 07:22:19 from (209.173.160.22):
Spent a little time working on tractor "round-to-its" this weekend. Looked at the loose steering on my 826 (adj front). The arms are loose on the spindles. When I pulled the arms off, I found the splines very worn on the arms but good on the spindles. There is no discerable slop in the bushings, so I'm hoping to just replace the arms. Here are three numbered pics that tell the tale and below are my questions related to those pics. 1) Left side, arm removed. The c-clip on the left is pretty buggered up and is gone on the right. What does it do? The splines look pretty good on the spindle. 2) The splines in the arms are really worn This is the left. The right is much worse. 3) Just for grins, here is how they tried to tighten up the arms on the right. The washer was tack welded to the arm. The parts book I have shows no washer at all. I'll probably replace this nut. 

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