I have just purchased a new to me 1954 NAA. With the tractor not moving the steering wheel is really hard to turn. I know that it doesn't have power steering and will be harder to turn when not in motion, but it turns much harder than our 8N's or 860. When moving it still seems to take a lot of effort to steer. Anyone have any ideas what could be causing this issue? How much force should be needed to turn the steering wheel with no drag lengths connected? We have torn the front axle apart and the support pin and bushing are badly worn. Could this contribute to the hard steering condition? Any recommendations are welcomed.
Thanks,
Hiney
Thanks,
Hiney