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DCAC
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Joined: 20 Oct 2018 Location: east central SD Points: 528 |
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Topic: CA loose steeringPosted: Yesterday at 6:13am |
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Hello everyone, my CA is back under its own power again and everything seems to be in good shape so far except for the loose steering, it keeps one on their toes in 4th gear! I did a search on here about the problem but didn't find anything. Did the same on Yesterday's Tractors and I did find a post there from back in May 2018, mentioning a pawl that engages the worm gear that gets worn, and that it was perhaps available from Deere. Is this pawl available from them or Agco? Would anyone have part numbers, or does one have to be made? Are there any adjustments I could try in the steering boxes?
Thanks for any help and advice,
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steve(ill)
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Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: illinois Points: 90676 |
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Posted: 22 hours 24 minutes ago at 8:56am |
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when your driving down the road , you can move the steering wheel 20 or 30 degrees in each direction and there is no movement of the steering arm on the gear box below the gas tank ??? If so, that is the PAWL problem you speak of... If the arm moves and the SLOP is in the front end under the radiator, thats different..
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DCAC
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Posted: 10 hours 58 minutes ago at 8:22pm |
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When going down the road at high throttle, it wanders considerably. The most play is in the front gear box under the gas tank, there is some play in the front one as well, but not as much.
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DiyDave
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Posted: 2 hours 47 minutes ago at 4:33am |
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Loose nut behind the wheel? Sorry I couldn't resist the set-up...
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DCAC
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Posted: 1 hour 43 minutes ago at 5:37am |
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That could more than likely be a major contributor to the problem,
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CA13414
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Joined: 25 Feb 2024 Location: Nebraska Points: 390 |
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Posted: 1 hour 20 minutes ago at 6:00am |
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I was able to take most of the slack out of our CA steering by adjusting the "Ross" steering box..
Her is a pic of where to adjust the box. Just loosen the outer nut and adjust the inner with a screwdriver. Still a small amount of slack after a slight adjustment, but not much. Dan Edited by CA13414 - 1 hour 16 minutes ago at 6:04am |
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