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D17 steering problem
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ole rog
06-28-2008 18:38:19
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I broke the piece that connects the tie rods and the steering. has a splined hole in the top and then the 2 tie rods bolt in the bottom part. not sure what to call it. It is made out of cast. I'll have to get this one welded, and it has been welded before, so I thought I could find a used one in better shape than mine. If all else fails, can a person find a remanufatured one? Thanks for your help.
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JMS/.MN
06-29-2008 09:42:33
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Re: D17 steering problem in reply to ole rog, 06-28-2008 18:38:19
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Try Worthington Ag or Mark Heitman 715-673-4829, or google his site.
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ole rog
06-30-2008 17:48:51
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Re: D17 steering problem in reply to JMS/.MN, 06-29-2008 09:42:33
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thank you both for your help
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old
06-28-2008 19:49:16
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Re: D17 steering problem in reply to ole rog, 06-28-2008 18:38:19
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On my D-17 some one toke water pipe and made new ones for it. Looks odd but works well so because its not broke now I'll not fix it
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