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Posted by Tom in Central Pa on February 17, 2006 at 13:18:08 from (207.255.21.107):
In Reply to: JD400 steering posted by ultrasteve on February 17, 2006 at 06:20:16:
No real adjustment in the "box". The valves are set with shims, that doesn"t change. Usual looseness, from the top down, There is a pin through the piston, and a link, nicknamed the "dog bone". The dogbone hole becomes enlongated. This happens on either end. Replace the dogbone. to look in on the dogbone, remove the half-moon cover off the side of the housing by the clutch pedal. The lower end is pinned likewise to a shaft. The Shaft has a tapered & splined end, with an arm on it. This connection may be loose. otherwise look for usual loose tierod/draglink ends, loose bushings etc.
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