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HokieAg07

Well lets just say I had a little accident today and ran the right front wheel into a tree stump. :roll: It hit hard enough to result in the steering wheel being 90 degrees off of center. I did a thorough inspection of the tractor and found no actual damage to steering or axle components. Subsequent test drive yielded no issues. 

 

I imagine that the force of the impact allowed the steering shaft to jump a tooth on the fan gear, what is the easiest way to remedy this situation? 

 

 

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WH854

Well lets just say I had a little accident today and ran the right front wheel into a tree stump. :roll: It hit hard enough to result in the steering wheel being 90 degrees off of center. I did a thorough inspection of the tractor and found no actual damage to steering or axle components. Subsequent test drive yielded no issues. 

 

I imagine that the force of the impact allowed the steering shaft to jump a tooth on the fan gear, what is the easiest way to remedy this situation? 

Should be a collar up below the hood stand with a set screw in it. Loosen it raise the steering a bit set it with the front wheels :thumbs:

Chas

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sorekiwi

Take a good look at the cast iron steering support at the bottom of the column.  It is reasonably common for these to be broken, but look ok without a close inspection.

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leeave96

Which tractor took the hit?

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HokieAg07

Which tractor took the hit?

 

416

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Tankman

 

Which tractor took the hit?

 

416Peek-a-boo at the console too. I've seen the 16 ga sheet metal lip bend up when the shaft hit.

My opinion, a poor design. Be sure the lip is level or, bent down a little bit.

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KC9KAS

.............and grind the stump out! :teasing-poke:

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Whmaverick

Ouch, something gotta give, now ya need to find it. When you do try to get us some pics.

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HokieAg07

Finally got around to this today, tooth jumped on fan gear. No damage elsewhere after close inspection. Loosened the collar on the shaft and got everything lined up again. 

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Wheel-N-It

Glad you got everything back to normal :)

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