My Cockshutt 30 is a stubborn tractor; it just wants to keep going in the direction it was last turned to. I call it "my two armed tractor" because I cannot turn the steering wheel when moving with one arm/hand. It has the standard wide front. I have jacked up the front end, lubed and greased every zirk on the steering (also greased the worm gear)...and the steering wheel turns nice and easy. When I let it down and drive it, it steers like a stubborn Army mule.
Several "Cockshutt addicts" have told me that Cockshutts just steer hard and nothing can be done about it. I am thinking of checking or replacing the thrust bearings on both spindles. Is it worth doing that? Or is it kin to an Army mule?
I also have a Farmall H which steers like a dream so maybe I am spoiled by that.
LA in WI