I’m looking for some practical ideas for measuring the toe-in of my front wheels
I have a Kubota l4701with just under 150hrs
the tie rods still have marks from where they were set at assymbly and those still match but still when I look at the tractor somthing with the way the front wheels sets just doesn’t seem right.
I have tried checking the toe in as described in the manual but I find it unclear and hard to do.
So I am asking for any practical methods folks use the check this and what specs you look for.
the secon part of my question is- is it possible for one wheel to be toed differently than the other- which I think may be what’s happening and if so- how do I check that.
Also how big of an iissue is this?
the tractor works just fine steers fine no operational issues and works as well Al my previous tractor. I’m just wanting to get a better way to check it and understand
thanks In advance.
I have a Kubota l4701with just under 150hrs
the tie rods still have marks from where they were set at assymbly and those still match but still when I look at the tractor somthing with the way the front wheels sets just doesn’t seem right.
I have tried checking the toe in as described in the manual but I find it unclear and hard to do.
So I am asking for any practical methods folks use the check this and what specs you look for.
the secon part of my question is- is it possible for one wheel to be toed differently than the other- which I think may be what’s happening and if so- how do I check that.
Also how big of an iissue is this?
the tractor works just fine steers fine no operational issues and works as well Al my previous tractor. I’m just wanting to get a better way to check it and understand
thanks In advance.