Hello Frank, In the center of the steering wheel, there is a nut or a cap that holds the steering wheel on. Put a socket on it and unscrew it, and pour some 90 weight gear oil down it. At the bottom of your steering wheel shaft is a housing that has a worm gear in it. That operates your steering. If it is low on oil or if the oil is old and gummy, that could be why it is hard to steer. There is a drain plug on that housing that can be opened and drained. Then you can refill it from the steering wheel. Also, you might take a can of oil and try to oil your tie rods. Or make sure you grease all your grease fittings on your front end. Once you fill your shaft with oil, you will have to drive it and turn it a few times to loosen it up. It should get better after your drive it awhile. Those are really nice little tractors. I owned mine for almost 17 years and I really enjoyed the tractor. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask. Bob
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