Jim Oregon
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Have a 9n 1941. I posted earlier on this topic but still have not found problem.
My steering wheel slips if I apply too much torgue too fast. If the tractor is moving at reasonable speed and I'm gentle on the turning torque I apply to turn the wheel, tractor will respond.
Do I just continue to be gentle or do I need to do some work on the steering system. I've looked at the manual, but I just see where the end play in the shaft is adjusted. Have not done that yet. But I don't detect any up and down play in the shaft.
Also Bruces 50 tips say to keep steering gear lubricated with 90 weight gear oil. But I can find no fill plug. The only lubrication access I have found is the zerk fitting at the steering wheel/ shaft at the top of the steering column.
Basically, I don't know what I'm doing, so advice is welcome.
Jim
My steering wheel slips if I apply too much torgue too fast. If the tractor is moving at reasonable speed and I'm gentle on the turning torque I apply to turn the wheel, tractor will respond.
Do I just continue to be gentle or do I need to do some work on the steering system. I've looked at the manual, but I just see where the end play in the shaft is adjusted. Have not done that yet. But I don't detect any up and down play in the shaft.
Also Bruces 50 tips say to keep steering gear lubricated with 90 weight gear oil. But I can find no fill plug. The only lubrication access I have found is the zerk fitting at the steering wheel/ shaft at the top of the steering column.
Basically, I don't know what I'm doing, so advice is welcome.
Jim