I am a 220# guy. I noticed yesterday that every time I get on the tractor (BX23) I use the steering wheel to pull myself up. Due to a right knee replacement I need the extra bit of help. Am I doing any harm to the steering column?
The OP has a BX tractor, no bushing as the wheel is on the end of the steering valve its self. Any other model has the valve mounted lower and uses a bushing in a column.I don't think you need to be concerned about the steering wheel actually breaking off in your hand, only the bushing Flip mentioned.
Here's a steering wheel that had been a bit warm. The material melted, but the wheel was still there! View attachment 49467 View attachment 49468 View attachment 49469
Now it makes sense!!!!!!!!!!!!!This L305 was in a barn that caught fire. The tractor was not on fire, just close to the fire. The hottest part was at the left rear of the tractor. Notice the lights which were on the fender was melted and ran into the rubber on the tire. The tractor had set outside for about 4-5 years before I bought it. It looks way worse then it really was. Biggest expense was I bought a new injection pump. Got that from Diesel Injector Service in Portland, Or. shipped to me for $426. The tires on the tractor were just old 16" off of a truck. The R-1's were rotted from weather and oil leaking onto them. Found new R-4's at Tire Town for $100 each.
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Yes, several of the supports have been broken by pulling on the steering wheel to mount the tractor. Some of the BX series models are a major teardown to replace the supports as they also hold the radiator.Some time ago there was a member that mentioned he was using the steering wheel to help himself on and off the tractor, a BX model if I recall correctly. Anyway, he broke the cast portion behind the dash where the steering shaft came through. He admitted that he had been using the steering wheel to pull himself up on the tractor. I have not used my steering wheel to help myself on the tractor since I read about the guy who busted his.
The crossbar on my open station M9 is devoid of orange paint on the left side from getting on and off. I rarely use the fender handle. Actually thought about welding a 'U' shaped metal rod to the top of the crossbar as a grab handle.I catch myself using the steering wheel inadvertently.... I try to remember to use the left-fender grab-handle and the FEL cross-over-bar instead.... much more robust besides....