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Posted by Michael G Burns on April 19, 2006 at 15:53:18 from (72.228.23.150):
I have to tell you I'm very grateful I've found this forum! Just bought an Int'l 584, posted a question right away and got great answers. Since then I've been reading the archives and I've learned a lot about safety, etc., and I'm glad! Haven't been around tractors much since I was a kid (that's quite a while ago) and I know just enough to get me in trouble. Anyway, here's the question: The front end seems to wobble and jump a lot on this 584. Put it up on the loader and front wheels seem to have a couple inches play at least. Tie rod ends don't look too bad, but I wonder if I should replace to be safe? Also noticed that the big bolt going through the hole in the square part of the axle (Sorry, I don't know the right names for things yet) appears to allow wiggle---should I tighten these up? Thanks again.
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