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Re: hard steering WFE on a 400
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Posted by the tractor vet on October 13, 2006 at 06:25:48 from (75.24.27.203):
In Reply to: hard steering WFE on a 400 posted by SDE on October 12, 2006 at 19:37:46:
Well it could be that the thrust bearings are getting bad or she is binding a bit or your getting weaker . I know that it is the latter for me . The one time that i was in a bind for and extra tractor to drill beans with the only thing i had setting around was my S/MTA with out powerful steering and i thought that well ya ran M's in the fields before and the only thing that will happen to the MTA is that it is going to get dirty and soap and water will fix that even tough it was all apinted up with a super nice shinny paint job SOOOooo i put here to work drillen in around 50 acres of beans and i was in a real big hurry as the dark storm clouds were moven in . Well that was the fastest bean drillen that i ever done running 4th gear wide open just backen off for the turns and cranken on the wheel and staben the brake to spin her got the last couple acres done in a light rain i was happy that i was done ,TILL THE NEXT DAY from the waist up i hurt sooooooo bad. Note to self next time use the 706 .
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