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SMTA steering shaft bearing ??

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Todd L

12-30-2004 13:21:27




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I have been off work since chrismas so I decided to spend my time working on my SMTA. I have got the motor somewhat tore down. I wanted to pull the radiator to have it cleaned out good. When I took the steering shaft apart to slide it out through the radiator hole the ball bearings inside the cap on the front came out in lots of peices. Where can I get this bearing? I also noticed that the clutch pedal has some slack in it. Side to side slack. Is there a bushing on the shaft that comes out of the side of the housing? I've ordered a manual but it hasn't arrived yet so thanks for any help.

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CNKS

12-30-2004 19:20:17




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 Re: SMTA steering shaft bearing ?? in reply to Todd L, 12-30-2004 13:21:27  
Your bearing questions have been answered as well as the clutch pedal, except that the shaft will also be worn. The same machine shop can build it up. Check the brake pedals on the other side. If the shaft is worn there, too, the shop may be able to make you a new shaft cheaper than the rebuild, as a shop did for the one on my Super H.



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Haas

12-30-2004 18:11:53




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 Re: SMTA steering shaft bearing ?? in reply to Todd L, 12-30-2004 13:21:27  
You can get that bearing at most any IH dealer, including some that have websites. I got one 4 years ago, and as I recall, it was $8. If you have the old races from the bearing, you can take those to a bearing house like Motion Industries and likely they can get it for you as well. The IH parts CD lists the part number as ST 225 BT.



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Todd L

12-30-2004 19:22:30




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 Re: SMTA steering shaft bearing ?? in reply to Haas, 12-30-2004 18:11:53  
Thanks guys I'll do some calling and see what I find.



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Allan in NE

12-30-2004 17:20:05




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 Re: SMTA steering shaft bearing ?? in reply to Todd L, 12-30-2004 13:21:27  
Todd,

If push comes up against shove, I have a pretty good used bearing. I'm assuming that they are the same as a M?

Allan



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randy hall

12-30-2004 16:42:48




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 Re: SMTA steering shaft bearing ?? in reply to Todd L, 12-30-2004 13:21:27  
the bearing on your steering shaft is a 205.



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Redgreen Man

12-30-2004 14:10:58




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 Re: SMTA steering shaft bearing ?? in reply to Todd L, 12-30-2004 13:21:27  
Case-IH should have the bearing. I take my clutch pedal to a machine shop after measuring my clutch shaft with a micrometer and have them bore out the old bushing and press in a new one.



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