Thanks Prairie. I checked and the tie rods have quite a bit of slop in them. One more thing to fix. No, make that to things, I saw a slight leak around a fitting and tied to tighten it up and guess what? the nut split. the back side of the nut was worn fro abrasion also so it was only a matter of time. gotta love it!! I will look and see if this is something I can replace myself or if it goes back to the shop. This tractor had a loader on it but it was rusted, twisted and shaky and I opted to just leave it off. Will prbably replace it in 3 or 4 years
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