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Cub Steering Wheel Change Out
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Re: Cub Steering Wheel Change Out
- Steering wheel nuts are often hard to remove. Always use a socket wrench.
- Use an insert between the tip of the puller and the end of the shaft to distribute the force. Don't put a (usually off-center) dimple in the end of the shaft where you will be looking at it every time you get on the tractor.
- The hub is not a casting.
- A little anti-sieze will help the next time it needs to come off.
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