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Posted by Farm-all-the-way on November 15, 2005 at 19:30:02 from (208.53.200.101):
Hello, I had a couple questions...We have an old M narrow front that steers hard, harder than a normal M should steer, since my strong-as-an-ox-dad has troubles steering it. I got fed up with it when I was driving it down the road a few days ago and I tried to make a turn and couldn"t make it in time and drove straight into the ditch and back out, quite a ride but I don"t need that to happen by a slough or lake anytime soon. My dad says it could be very bad bearings or it could somehow be a bent steering rod/shaft since years ago a huge round bale landed right on top of the steering post. Well, the question I had was how do I get the steering shaft to drop out of the front end once the pedastal and hubs are off? We also figure we should replace the bearings anyway...I really appreciate the help and comments...THANKS Josh
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