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Posted by Glen Wentzell on February 20, 2007 at 18:54:39 from (142.177.75.103):
In Reply to: Re: 434 International steering problem posted by dds-inc on February 20, 2007 at 17:52:25:
Yea,,could be.Ill have to wait till the weather warms up to have a look..meanwhile,ill just have to let it sit and warm up. Also,i forgot to meantion this ....the steering wheel seems to spin around a lot...started doing this last winter.It used to be very tight steering ,,now it is very loose,and as i say the steering wheel spins about all the way around to just turn the wheel a bit.The bearing cap at the base of the steering wheel is lose.this was supposed to have new bearings,or bushing installed a couple years ago....seems odd.Thanks.
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