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by cubguy47 » Wed Oct 17, 2012 5:28 pm
I would jack up the front end of your Cub and remove the axle and steering gear housing. Check for wear on all parts and gears but more specifically items number 18 and 23. I have had worn thrust washers in the past cause the issue you describe. But it could also just be a matter of tightening up any play on the nut and cotter key (item number 29). Do some disassembly and let us know what you find. Here are Rudi's schematics: http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Blue%2 ... -03-12.jpghttp://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Blue%2 ... -03-13.jpg
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by BIGHOSS » Wed Oct 17, 2012 6:31 pm
Usually, the sloppy play will come from the steering arm area. That is the arm that sticks out front that the inboard end of the tie rods attach. If the play comes from where the tie rods attach, separate the end by removing the two bolts. There should be a double shim (s) there. The thinner the shim the less play in the tie rod ends. The other play will be an up and down motion at the rear. If play is there, remove the small bolt that acts as a clamp. Then remove the cotter key and tighten the castellation nut as tight as possible. Then back off a notch or two to allow a little play. If this does not remove most of the play, then it is time to go into the steering box. But, most of the time this is all you need to do.
Set the tie rods lengths so the toe-in is 1/4". Check your manual for this procedure.
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by AL Farmall Boy » Thu Oct 18, 2012 10:55 am
Thank you all for the great information. Boss Hog called me last night also and gave me your tips exactly Big Hoss. I'm gonna try it this weekend if the weather holds up!
Now all I need to do is get me 2 good front rims and some new front tires and I'll be set!
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