Posted by povertyknob on December 04, 2014 at 18:14:53 from (208.126.27.201):
In Reply to: 1955 300U steering slop posted by PretendFarmer on December 01, 2014 at 17:20:14:
Well if you know its not the spindles on the axle and your drag link arms are tight on there steering shafts.... Its in the box,most likely one of the sector shaft gears has broken a tooth,it is very common on these utilities,it happened to mine twice over the 15 years I've had it... You mentioned the right side is steering ok and seems tight? I know on the hydraulic version of that box the right side is the "master" of the 2.. the right sector shaft is the one that meshes with that silly worm/cam... like I said before those sector gears get broke pretty easy,I've broke them mowing tall weeds and getting a front wheel into a corner post,you won't know anything till you do some more looking,if the gears are broke find a good machinist/machine shop thats what I did.. those steering boxes are hard to find..
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