Posted by TMonton on October 25, 2011 at 15:34:37 from (75.46.64.176):
In Reply to: H Front End Wobble posted by Janicholson on October 24, 2011 at 17:06:02:
sflem849 said: (quoted from post at 04:03:32 10/25/11)
TMonton said: (quoted from post at 19:43:08 10/24/11) I had this issue once between two different H's. One would glide nice and straight down the road and the other would insist on breaking into a wobble.
We had ripped a front tire on the straight rolling one and pulled a wheel from the other tractor. That same wobble followed the wheel.
The point of my story ... I was getting ready to start down the same path as just described had I not found this quite by accident.
So the rim was warped? The tire was junk? The rim was not tightened evenly?
Sorry .. I guess I left that part out. I had a warped tire for what ever reason and replacing that cleared up my wobble.
I discovered that even with that typical "play" throughout the steering linkage .. the tractor will still roll evenly down the road. If the tread line is not symmetrical then yes, I would start to "wobble".
This post was edited by TMonton at 15:35:14 10/25/11.
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