12-23-2017, 10:58 AM
+1
Another vote for using a sleeve and not cutting off the end of the steering arm. I've replaced ooodles of them on passenger cars and trucks that got destroyed on paved roads. The forces encountered a tractor are going to be ten times that I would think. Cleanliness and proper torque when installing the joints goes a long way in their survival.
Another vote for using a sleeve and not cutting off the end of the steering arm. I've replaced ooodles of them on passenger cars and trucks that got destroyed on paved roads. The forces encountered a tractor are going to be ten times that I would think. Cleanliness and proper torque when installing the joints goes a long way in their survival.
Willie