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Posted by Rusty MN on January 11, 2007 at 18:54:07 from (64.61.202.218):
In Reply to: john deere b posted by joanthan s on January 11, 2007 at 17:43:01:
Hi Johnathan.First remove the steering wheel nut, then the wheel, then the key which will probably be tight in the steering shaft.A large vise grip works well for this. Next remove the 3 screws or bolts(depends on your year B)which secures the medallion to the front end support.After removing the medallion,you will be able to see the steering gear housing.There are 2 covers that will now be visible. remove the 2 bolts that hold the front bearing cover to the support.(not the 3 that hold the top cover).Remove the front cover carefully as there is a bearing which will want to drop out.After this cover is removed,turn the steering shaft(clockwise from the steering wheel end)and it will un-wind itself from the steering gear and you can pull it out the front of the tractor.There is another bearing on the inner end of the worm gear that the shaft goes thru,be sure to grab this one as well.Reverse for re-assembly.Hope this helps.Have a nice day. Russ.
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