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Terry Ackerman

02-24-1998 15:36:20




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Does anyone know where I can get the part that the steering stabilizer bar attaches to the side of the engine. This part is located directly infront of the foot rests and the stabilizer bar has a round end that fits into the part. My steering has been loose and I've replaced the "king pin", new tires, etc. There continues to be play where the stabilizer bar attaches to the engine. Just can't seem to find anyone that has this item. Thank you.

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ray

03-02-1998 14:08:26




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 Re: Ford 8N in reply to Terry Ackerman , 02-24-1998 15:36:20  
: Does anyone know where I can get the part that the steering stabilizer bar attaches to the side of the engine. This part is located directly infront of the foot rests and the stabilizer bar has a round end that fits into the part. My steering has been loose and I've replaced the "king pin", new tires, etc. There continues to be play where the stabilizer bar attaches to the engine. Just can't seem to find anyone that has this item. Thank you.

If you are asking for the "Radius Rod" socket that attaches to the side of the clutch hsg, this is a Ford tractor source part only.
The Radius Rod runs back from each side of front axle to the same transmission case.

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s Hendricks

03-07-1998 13:33:40




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 Re: Re: Ford 8N in reply to ray, 03-02-1998 14:08:26  
: : Does anyone know where I can get the part that the steering stabilizer bar attaches to the side of the engine. This part is located directly infront of the foot rests and the stabilizer bar has a round end that fits into the part. My steering has been loose and I've replaced the "king pin", new tires, etc. There continues to be play where the stabilizer bar attaches to the engine. Just can't seem to find anyone that has this item. Thank you.

: If you are asking for the "Radius Rod" socket that attaches to the side of the clutch hsg, this is a Ford tractor source part only.
: The Radius Rod runs back from each side of front axle to the same transmission case.

Common practice among farmers in S.C. was to shim the ball with a piece of inner tube. Not elegant but worked well

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DON B

04-07-1998 18:36:16




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 Re: Re: Re: Ford 8N in reply to s Hendricks, 03-07-1998 13:33:40  
: : : Does anyone know where I can get the part that the steering stabilizer bar attaches to the side of the engine. This part is located directly infront of the foot rests and the stabilizer bar has a round end that fits into the part. My steering has been loose and I've replaced the "king pin", new tires, etc. There continues to be play where the stabilizer bar attaches to the engine. Just can't seem to find anyone that has this item. Thank you.

: : If you are asking for the "Radius Rod" socket that attaches to the side of the clutch hsg, this is a Ford tractor source part only.
: : The Radius Rod runs back from each side of front axle to the same transmission case.

: Common practice among farmers in S.C. was to shim the ball with a piece of inner tube. Not elegant but worked well

Try making a shim out of teflon.OR SNUFF CAN LID,COKE BOTTLE CAP OR ANYTHING ELSE TO GET THE PLAY OUT.Don

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SWilson

02-24-1998 15:53:31




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 Re: Ford 8N in reply to Terry Ackerman , 02-24-1998 15:36:20  

: Does anyone know where I can get the part that the steering stabilizer bar attaches to the side of the engine. This part is located directly infront of the foot rests and the stabilizer bar has a round end that fits into the part. My steering has been loose and I've replaced the "king pin", new tires, etc. There continues to be play where the stabilizer bar attaches to the engine. Just can't seem to find anyone that has this item. Thank you.

I suggest you post this on the N Board. More likely to get a response there.

Good luck

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