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Topic: Anyone done this??
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| Mr. T. Minnesota
12-29-2012 16:00:18
68.170.114.158
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Forum Members, Ordered a drag link for my 8N from Yesterday's Tractor Parts. They sent the wrong drag link-right hand threaded instead of left hand threaded. They quickly sent the correct part-no charge. I appreciated the customer service. Went to replace the drag link and found I had to cut about a half inch off of the tie rod sleeve to bring it into alignment. I also cut the drag link shorter allowing it to fit into the sleeve. I did not want to get into the steering wheel mechanism adjustments. Play in the steering has lessened by 75%. Any thoughts on my solution. Mr. T. Minnesota |
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| oldtanker
12-29-2012 18:26:24
66.228.255.239
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Re: Anyone done this?? in reply to Mr. T. Minnesota, 12-29-2012 16:00:18
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| The steering sector adjustment isn't nearly as hard as it sounds. But making or modding parts works too.
Rick |
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| soundguy
12-29-2012 18:36:57
107.41.213.52
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Re: Anyone done this?? in reply to oldtanker, 12-29-2012 18:26:24
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| | 2 unrelated issues. modding a incorrect length part is not related to adjusting out sector backlash slop. 2 different things. |
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| Colin King
12-29-2012 17:59:38
67.233.229.23
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Re: Anyone done this?? in reply to Mr. T. Minnesota, 12-29-2012 16:00:18
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| | I would have done the same. Colin, MN |
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| soundguy
12-29-2012 17:13:38
173.107.122.123
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Re: Anyone done this?? in reply to Mr. T. Minnesota, 12-29-2012 16:00:18
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| | sounds fine. I've made many new draglink tubes before.. do what we have to do. |
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