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Re: still got wiggle room (I know, here we go aga
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Posted by GordoSD on February 11, 2007 at 15:50:20 from (66.115.200.140):
In Reply to: still got wiggle room (I know, here we go again) posted by LA in Wi. on February 11, 2007 at 09:06:30:
Lets think about the dynamics here. The wobble is certainly not starting at the sector/worm gear and traveling down to the wheels. Just the opposite. And wobble has to be set in motion by the tires, then wheels. The rest of the assembly id there to hold everything in status quo. If you had NO gears in there at all the tractor should still, tow, coast without wobble. Of course you couldn't steer it but it shouldn't wobble.By deflating one tire, you are causing a pull to one side, which you are "holding against" with the steering, thereby reducing the wobble, but inducing tension into the system which will wear the gears more. I'd go back down to the wheels and tires, axles, bearings and get that right first. Gordo
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