Posted by Idaho Boy on June 24, 2008 at 22:03:17 from (216.201.64.50):
If anyone can answer these questions just jump in! Thanks!
I have just replaced the radiator on my SMTA and hooked the brace rod up the same way it was adjusted for the old radiator. It now looks like the radiator is leaning toward the engine at the top. (I looked at the fan blade at the top of the shroud and there is less blade showing than at the bottom of the shroud) Should it be adjusted or does this really make any difference as long as the hood fits correctly between the gas tank and the radiator cover grill?
What is the correct lube for the steering pinion and bull gear and how much? Oil (gear lube or?) or grease?
I have seen pictures of the Behlen power steering unit mounted on H's and M's and, if I remember correctly, the unit is always shown with the hose connections or the drivers right side! Will this unit work in either position? It fits my tractor with the drain/fill plug topside or bottomside!
Do I need to drill a hole in the steering post to secure the stabilizer bracket?
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