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Posted by L.C.Grey on July 24, 2005 at 06:28:53 from (65.174.44.222):
In Reply to: cub 154 steering posted by Kevin Mars on July 23, 2005 at 05:56:29:
I recently had the same problem with my 154. Your machine won't turn right because it has to pull the drag link rather than push it. At first it appeared the bracket from the left side was broken, but when you disassemble it you will most likely find the larger bracket from the crossmember of the frame is broken off through the middle bolt hole. That causes the steering box to be pulled away from the frame during a right turn rather than it pulling the wheels around. Mine was particularly difficult to fix because some yahoo had tried to weld the aluminum steering box to the steel bracket somewhere in the past. Its very dificult to get to, so I ended up cutting the entire bracket and part of the crossmember out to be able to properly repare it on the bench. I replaced the section back in afterwards and braced it up. The outer bracket that to you see is pretty difficult to get into place. I'd plan on pulling the arm off the box and dropping the whole box and column out the bottom. It all comes off pretty easily. I tried everything without removing the box and column, and ended up pulling it all anyway.
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