T tuckerd1 New member Equipment M5400 4WD Feb 18, 2013 3 0 0 Estillfork, AL Feb 18, 2013 #1 Is there a way to adjust camber of the front axle on the M5400 with 4WD? The right front has positive camber, the top is out further than the bottom.
Is there a way to adjust camber of the front axle on the M5400 with 4WD? The right front has positive camber, the top is out further than the bottom.
K kuboman Member Dec 6, 2009 721 5 16 Canada Feb 18, 2013 #2 tuckerd1 said: Is there a way to adjust camber of the front axle on the M5400 with 4WD? The right front has positive camber, the top is out further than the bottom. Click to expand... This is normal. What is not normal is that your left one is not the same. I would check that the left does not have worn bearings.
tuckerd1 said: Is there a way to adjust camber of the front axle on the M5400 with 4WD? The right front has positive camber, the top is out further than the bottom. Click to expand... This is normal. What is not normal is that your left one is not the same. I would check that the left does not have worn bearings.
T tuckerd1 New member Equipment M5400 4WD Feb 18, 2013 3 0 0 Estillfork, AL Feb 18, 2013 #3 Thanks Kuboman. The left appears straight up and down. Never measured it. I bought this tractor when it was 1 year old and it has been this way since then. I am just now concerned because the right tire is wearing different from the left.
Thanks Kuboman. The left appears straight up and down. Never measured it. I bought this tractor when it was 1 year old and it has been this way since then. I am just now concerned because the right tire is wearing different from the left.
T tuckerd1 New member Equipment M5400 4WD Feb 18, 2013 3 0 0 Estillfork, AL Feb 18, 2013 #4 BTW, the tractor only had 107 hrs on it when I bought it. Previous owner traded it for a tractor with cab and AC.
BTW, the tractor only had 107 hrs on it when I bought it. Previous owner traded it for a tractor with cab and AC.
hodge Well-known member Lifetime Member Equipment John Deere 790 John Deere 310 backhoe Bobcat 743 Nov 19, 2010 2,951 514 113 Love, VA Feb 18, 2013 #5 kuboman said: This is normal. What is not normal is that your left one is not the same. I would check that the left does not have worn bearings. Click to expand... I agree with Kuboman. I would be checking the left side, for bad bearings or impact damage. Maybe that's why they sold it.
kuboman said: This is normal. What is not normal is that your left one is not the same. I would check that the left does not have worn bearings. Click to expand... I agree with Kuboman. I would be checking the left side, for bad bearings or impact damage. Maybe that's why they sold it.