Posted by ljw on March 15, 2012 at 08:07:26 from (173.165.252.233):
In Reply to: Help! posted by James Riley1 on March 15, 2012 at 07:49:59:
Your stering linkage is just enough out of adustment or bent to allow the right front wheel, when viewing the tractor from the front, to travel over-center and this now prevents you from turning the steering wheel to the left. You will need to manually pry the right front stering arm that is connected to the spindle forward to get the linkage back overcenter. This should not take much effort. Once the linkage is put back in-line, you should be able to steer as normal. To preven this from happening again, the linkage shoudl be adjusted or stops installed to prevent the linkage from going overcenter. Again, this is all explained when viewing the tractor from the front and not the operator seat.
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