Posted by loren in wi on March 27, 2011 at 17:21:19 from (69.179.16.37):
In Reply to: H wobbly steering posted by Adam C on March 27, 2011 at 14:01:49:
Lift the front end of the tractor off the groung. Unbolt the bolster, drop the center shaft out the bottom, that will help in getting the top gear off. Next and most inportant step, replace both the upper and lower bushing on the vertical shaft. put in new seal and fill with gear lube after it is together. I have done this on all 5 of my tractors huge difference in how the tractor drives. I can run in road gear with just one hand on the wheel. When you put the top gear back in if it is a round gear rotate it half a turn. This will move it from the wore spot it will have. good luck.
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