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Re: John Deere 450 Steering Clutches
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Posted by Roy Suomi on October 28, 2006 at 21:24:51 from (69.165.41.192):
In Reply to: Re: John Deere 450 Steering Clutches posted by Tweeter on October 28, 2006 at 20:06:27:
If it didn't move when you unhooked the transmission linkage . You've got a serious problem with the HLR unit, reverse clutch..The file job was in the end of the shift quadrant where the lever stops for reverse..You have a tech manual , Right ???? Please read the operational description on steering clutches at the beginning of the steering section..Once you understand the operation of the clutches , you will better be able to troubleshoot your steering ..I've got a sneaky feeling that you're looking at a pricy repair for HLR overhaul and steering clutch rebuild.. I usually adjust the 13/16" headed bolt till it stops and then back it off 2 notches.Thats a good place to start with the steering brake band adjustment....
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