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Posted by Dave Sherburne,NY on December 17, 2005 at 08:16:15 from (170.215.211.41):
In Reply to: 19?? Farmall a model posted by Darren Hulsey on December 16, 2005 at 17:18:57:
Thats called a steering arm. Older tractors had a vertical shaft in the gearbox that was square on the bottom end and the steering arm went on that. Not a good Idea. I once shimmed one with pieces of a tin can till it was tite. Don't know how long it lasted. My 1949 started out with a square end, but I was lucky enough to find and elderly parts man who knew that IH once made a kit to change to the tapered shaft. Not available as a kit anymore ,but the individual parts are. You need to convert to the new style with the end of the vertical shaft tapered. You get a new vertical shaft, and a new steering arm,and a nut to hold the arm to the shaft. Your sector gear on the vertical shaft is probrobly sloppy to needs a new key in the shaft. You need to know what tierod ends are used, in ordered to get the right steering arm. The ones like a car , or the ones IH used on early tractors If you allready have the tapered shaft,You need to replace the key in the sector gear, bearings and seals in the steering box housing. Questions? E-mail me .
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