Posted by jgshannon on July 15, 2013 at 15:21:56 from (128.231.178.211):
Sorry if this question has been answered elsewhere, I looked and didn"t find anything. I recently bought a "73 Ford 3000. When I turn hard to the right, the left front wheel turns much more than the right one, to the point that the left tire "plows" through the dirt. When I bought the tractor the left front wheel had a lot of wobble to it, so I replaced the bearings and that solved that problem. I"m pretty sure the steering issue was already there before I replaced the bearings (is it possible that the steering issue may have caused the bearings to wear more?). The tractor has power steering. Is there a way to adjust the wheels so they both turn an equal amount. The wheels are aligned properly when going straight. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I"d like to be able to make reasonably sharp turns without tearing up my field. Thanks
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