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IH Utility Steering Weakness???

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Tweeter

01-27-2006 14:02:01




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What exactly is the weakness in the IH utility tractors steering? Like on the 300/330/350 models. Is it weak internal parts?




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Dellbertt

01-27-2006 15:16:42




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 Re: IH Utility Steering Weakness??? in reply to Tweeter, 01-27-2006 14:02:01  
engineering and stress. They should have changed the gear ratios to make it steer easier. They put larger pitman arms on it but it didnt help much.
IMO (in my Opion)



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Patrick Ertel

01-29-2006 07:14:58




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 Re: IH Utility Steering Weakness??? in reply to Dellbertt, 01-27-2006 15:16:42  
How familiar are you with the 300U? I need to talk to somebody who knows about these tractors.



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the tractor vet

01-27-2006 15:04:37




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 Re: IH Utility Steering Weakness??? in reply to Tweeter, 01-27-2006 14:02:01  
It is the teeth on the two shafts ya hit something to hard snap off comes a toothand with a loader no tomuch weight and hit something or running the ft tires to low on pressure . My one buddy brother has a nice clean 350 with no power steering and he was using my trailer and hit the ramp wrong and snaped two teeth and at the time i surched high and low and could not find any parts Sooo i drilled and tapped and welded and had it machined and stuck it back together and that was 8 or 9 years a go .

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Rauville

01-27-2006 19:27:13




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 Re: PHOTO in reply to the tractor vet, 01-27-2006 15:04:37  
third party image

Here's what happens...break a tooth...pay $325 for a new part!



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the tractor vet

01-28-2006 06:16:37




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 Re: PHOTO in reply to Rauville, 01-27-2006 19:27:13  
No drill tap and screw weld machine all fixed.



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