How Do I Align Steering on 7510?

LeeBo337

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I have a 2007 7510 with FEL.

It’s holding up well except that when driving it likes to pull to the left. Not horrible, but I’d like to align it if possible.

I found some YouTubes on bigger Kubs that look simple. However, my 7510 doesn’t have the same linkages. Rather, it doesn’t look adjustable.

I’m fairly handy, but certainly not a skilled mechanic. Am I missing something?

Thanks.
 
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If it's pulling left, it's not an alinement issue, that tractor does not have caster and camber so no reason alinement would cause it.
If the steering wheel is turning left when your driving you have a steering box issue.
if the steering wheel doesn't move then you have a wheel or tire issue.
Check tire pressures first.
And which tractor is it a B7500 or a B7510?
 
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LeeBo337

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If it's pulling left, it's not an alinement issue, that tractor does not have caster and camber so no reason alinement would cause it.
If the steering wheel is turning left when your driving you have a steering box issue.
if the steering wheel doesn't move then you have a wheel or tire issue.
Check tire pressures first.
And which tractor is it a B7500 or a B7510?
Sorry, it’s a 7510. I edited my title.

As for the turning….. I don’t really have to fight with it, but if I take my hands off the steering wheel it goes left (steering wheel and tractor).

I’ll check pressure first thing and discuss your feedback with my neighbor. He’s a much better mechanic than I am.

Thanks.
 

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If it's pulling left, it's not an alinement issue, that tractor does not have caster and camber so no reason alinement would cause it.
If the steering wheel is turning left when your driving you have a steering box issue.
if the steering wheel doesn't move then you have a wheel or tire issue.
Check tire pressures first.
And which tractor is it a B7500 or a B7510?
Wouldn't it still have toe? I'm not familiar with that model, but on road vehicles, "toe out" can cause pulling/ wandering.
 

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The tie rod maybe bent. I bent mine and my old Kioti tractor. I centered up the steering, Measured forward edge front tire L to R and repeated measuring rear edge front tire L to R. I used a come along to pull the bend out to where the tire measurements were close to the same.
 

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Wouldn't it still have toe? I'm not familiar with that model, but on road vehicles, "toe out" can cause pulling/ wandering.
Toe in or out will not make it always pull one direction.
Your right it will make it wander a little.
 

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The tie rod maybe bent. I bent mine and my old Kioti tractor. I centered up the steering, Measured forward edge front tire L to R and repeated measuring rear edge front tire L to R. I used a come along to pull the bend out to where the tire measurements were close to the same.
A bent tie rod will change the toe in, but still wont make it pull one direction or the other.