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Re: 1944 john deere model A steering trouble
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Posted by rednekelmo on June 17, 2002 at 20:42:01 from (152.163.205.81):
In Reply to: 1944 john deere model A steering trouble posted by cam on June 17, 2002 at 17:06:13:
it still dosen't change my reply go to the JD forum and do a search try shimmy,shakes steering play,eccentric. there are some good posts, some with pics to explain it all much better than i can.there is an eccentric adjustment under the sector gear that is used to set the play in the steering(1/2 to 1 in on the steeringwheel) it isn't hard to fix just involved to explain and you need to check the steering shaft and verticle spindle end play and likely 5 other things i've forgotten.if you ask on the JD board somone who has adjusted hundereds will give you all the details with all the tricks and tips that i dont know.
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