My L2900 has a steering cylinder assembly leak so purchased a replacement assembly. I thought the shaft would move freely to allow adjustments to allow reconnecting but it does not. Is there a special tool or means to extend the shaft so that it will fit for reconnecting everything?
Resolution: Just tightness of new part. - Placed cylinder in bench vise. A couple drops of oil and pulled/twisted shaft.
PART 2: Now my question is safety while removing old part and installing new part. Can't find any youtubes for the L2900s.......Can the Steering Cylinder Assy be removed and reinstalled without securing the wheels, jackstands, jacks, etc?......Otherwise, will anything fall or collapse if I start pulling bolts & mounting brackets?
PART 3 no need to jack & use jack stands, but did. I replaced the leaking steering assembly cylinder without too much difficulty......but now it does not steer. With engine running the steering wheel freely moves but the wheels do not change direction. The cylinder seems to have a lot of up/down play where it pivots in the Pitman Arm Assembly......Did I some how switch the hydraulic lines or did something else happen?
Resolution: Just tightness of new part. - Placed cylinder in bench vise. A couple drops of oil and pulled/twisted shaft.
PART 2: Now my question is safety while removing old part and installing new part. Can't find any youtubes for the L2900s.......Can the Steering Cylinder Assy be removed and reinstalled without securing the wheels, jackstands, jacks, etc?......Otherwise, will anything fall or collapse if I start pulling bolts & mounting brackets?
PART 3 no need to jack & use jack stands, but did. I replaced the leaking steering assembly cylinder without too much difficulty......but now it does not steer. With engine running the steering wheel freely moves but the wheels do not change direction. The cylinder seems to have a lot of up/down play where it pivots in the Pitman Arm Assembly......Did I some how switch the hydraulic lines or did something else happen?
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