Posted by jtbartlett on April 08, 2012 at 13:15:05 from (71.169.149.187):
I am working on a front end problem on a stage 2 super M. The steering pulls hard to the right but I haven"t yet figured out why. The sector gear in the top of the bolster is tight and there is no slop. I measured the tires last fall thinking they may be toeing out causing the pull in the steering but they were well aligned. I have not yer removed the front end to inspect the bearing and bushings inside the bolster. Attached are pictures of the front end which I believe is a factory IH unit. It"s much heavier than the other wide front ends I"ve seen on two other Ms. If you look closely where the plate bolts to the frame, the steel is cut with a torch. Is this front end from a later series tractor and mated to this super m? The steering arm was broken at some time and rewelded. It looks straight but this may eventually be the source of the steering problem and I may be chasing my tail looking elsewhere. The tractor has a loader on it so I"d really like to get the steering sorted out.
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