I have looked through the forums and I think I understand what is causing the slop. It is the main pin that the steering arm pivots about (the steering arm as I call it connects the tie rods to the hydraulic cylinder,
The post below shows the parts involved.
My question is, what is the best way to remove the pin and bushings.
Do I need access to the top of the pin? I think that is removing the radiator?
I have attached some pictures and videos of my issue. I think the part with the grease zerk is the pin and the bushings it is in also would need repaired.
I could not get the files to attach.
thanks,
Nick
The post below shows the parts involved.
Kubota L4350 Steering Linkage Maintenance Question
I have quite a lot of slop coming from the steering lever 3259016912. I assume it is caused by worn bushings 5220022430 or worn steering shaft 3253016925. Big question is how difficult is it to remove the steering lever? The assy is shown to be inside or partially inside or covered by the...
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Do I need access to the top of the pin? I think that is removing the radiator?
I have attached some pictures and videos of my issue. I think the part with the grease zerk is the pin and the bushings it is in also would need repaired.
I could not get the files to attach.
thanks,
Nick