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300 U steering question

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Charlie M

09-24-2005 16:23:15




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I've got a question about the steering on my 300U. The 2 halves eventual slip enough to cause a lot of slop in the right front wheel. I've fixed it a couple of times but it doesn't stay tight. The IT manual says there should be a dowel pin that needs to be replaced after the unit is taken apart. It says to reem the hole and put in a new pin. All mine has ever had is a bolt in the hole. How do I know what size dowel pin to get and are they sold by Case IH. Can I drill the hole to get the right size or is there another tool that's needed to size the hole to the dowel. I pretty sure I need to add the dowel to keep the halves from slipping.

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TDK

09-25-2005 11:33:47




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 Re: 300 U steering question in reply to Charlie M, 09-24-2005 16:23:15  
The manual says they are 1/2 inch dowels. I believe it also says to ream them and replace with 5/8 dowels. You would need to get a 5/8 reamer and two dowels and this would solve your problem. PS - The dowels are straight, not tapered.



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Janicholson

09-25-2005 08:48:11




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 Re: 300 U steering question in reply to Charlie M, 09-24-2005 16:23:15  
Tapered pins (and reamers for them are available from tool companies that would be a permanent solution. The pin drives in an locks things snugly. the pin also drives out the other way easily.
various sizes are available.



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